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Timecodes:
00:00 - Intentions and distractions
03:45 - Agenda
04:23 - Hatchers and proposals
15:14 - Board
32:11 - Orientation for Hatchers outreach volunteers
36:45 - Proposals update
40:55 - Gitcoin Grants
44:40 - Documentation
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B
Yeah
sure
my
intentions
for
the
call
yeah
as
every
week
thing
with
you
guys
see
what's
going
on
no
distractions.
C
Okay,
this
sprint
is
hatch
outreach,
so
I'm
very
excited
give
some
updates
share
some
things
that
I've
updated
in
order
for
us
to
better
track
the
the
progress
that
we're
making
and
distractions.
C
D
Oh
man,
bitcoin
and
d5
is
really
distracting.
Oh,
I
guess
I
started
at
the
end
right
hi,
I'm
actually,
my
name
is
is
david,
but
dan
is
also
part
of
my
name.
So
that's
that's.
That's
cool,
I'm
mike
and
dan.
These
days,
yeah,
I
don't
know.
I'm
just
excited
to
learn
about
token
engineering,
commons
and
I've
been
participating
in
the
gravity
trainings,
which
I've
really.
D
Met
my
needs
for
understanding
conflict
resolution
in
a
broader
context
and
and
have
a
a
way
to
to
be
involved
with
nonviolent
communication
beyond
just
like
my
own
personal
studies,
so
yeah
I've
been
excited
thinking
about
the
different
ways
that
I
can
work
with
tac.
E
Thank
you.
I
have
no
distractions
for
this
call
and
my
intention
is
yes
to
help
on
this.
Hatcher
outreach
focus
that
we
have,
and
I
am
I
invited
dan
because
he
has
been
helping
like
making
a
repository
of
the
graviton
training
on
github,
and
he
also
made
like
an
onboarding
collection
of
lectures
for
people
to
understand
it
easy.
So
I
think
that
he
can
like
collaborate
a
little
more,
and
I
want
him
to
like
come
and
understand
more
on
these
meetings.
A
Nice,
thank
you
juan.
My
intention,
for
this
call
is
to
welcome
you
david
as
much
as
possible,
also,
but
also
to
go
through
the
agenda
and
see
the
points
we
have
for
today
and
then
to
sing
with
everyone
libby
it's
a
little
bit
sick,
so
I
don't
think
she
will
be
joining
us
today
and
jake
has
like
a
lot
of
his
place
right
now,
and
so
I
don't
think
he
will
be
joining
us
today.
A
So
to
start
I
will
share
my
screen,
so
it
will
be
easier
for
all
of
us.
Let
me
know
if
you
can
see
it
properly
correct
right,
so
this
is
our
agenda
for
this.
For
today,
basically
we
will.
A
I
would
like
to
start
with
the
updates
and
hatches
and
proposals,
and
I
would
like
to
know
how
did
it
go
with
your
brother
funk
since
we
left
that
point
and
it
was,
he
wasn't
what
I
want
to
know
like,
because
his
feedback
is
from
someone
who
is
like
a
satellite
satellite
but
he's
not
necessarily
part
of
the
community.
So
we'd
like
to
know
how
that
go
blockers.
Anything
that
happened
that.
E
Well,
no,
I
think
I
have
gone
now
to
three
hatcher
on
boarding
meetings
and
they
have
been
going
well.
We
decided
that
we
are
going
to
make
that
my
brother
is
going
to
apply
for
a
scholarship
and
that
we
both
are
going
to
divide
like
a
family
investment
that
we
are
going
to
make,
and
I
also
went
to
approach
ben
schulz
with
grief
and
to
approach
ygg
bitter
and
fabio
with
jake.
E
So
I
think
that
things
are
going
well
and
I'm
feeling
comfortable
with
these
supporting
calls,
and
I
I
I
can
offer
myself
to
keep
helping
with
the
list
and
with
the
reach
of
the
people
that
we
are
have
to
take.
A
E
Yeah,
yes,
grief
is
very
concerned
about
having
more
like
like
hard
token
engineers
and
like
he
wants
to
to
attract
more
of
these
really
skillful
people,
and
but
when,
when
I
talked
with
with
ygg,
he
told
me
like
these
hard
token
engineers
really
are
part
of
the
community
and
really
are
seeing
really
good
things
in
the
community,
but
that
they
are
sometimes
not
so
much
visible
and
very
nice.
That
that
brief
joint
that
yeah
I
was.
I
was
telling
that
that
you're
saying
that
we
need.
E
We
need
to
reach
more
talk
like
hard
talking
engineers
and
why?
What
ygg
said
is
that
yeah
that
the
token
engineers
are
are
here
and
that
they
are
seeing
and
and
that
they
are
seeing
with
good
eyes
the
project
and
that
they
are
trying
to
to
come
like
to
come
into
the
community,
but
that
they
are
not
so
active
in
the
in
the
chats
or
so
much
like
visible,
but
that
they
are
here?
And
that's
that's
good,
because
sometimes
when
we
think
that
we,
if
we
don't
see
things,
they
are
not
there.
E
But
it's
like
having
this
backup
like.
Sometimes
people
is
not
so
much
visible,
but
they
are
there.
A
Right
just
a
note
david,
if
you
have
any
question
any
moment,
just
you
can
jump
in
to
ask
if
you
have
any
doubt
or
anything
that
comes
around
to
your
mind
and
it's
clarification.
A
Welcome
grief,
so
you
we
have
also
merly
after
this
call
with
jake
and
libby
and
then
tam
you
have
you
invited
someone
or
we
we're
going
to
start
with
these
two
people,
three
people,
you
have
sent
me
the
the
invite.
How
is
that
going.
C
Well,
so
the
past
peter
was
somebody
that
olivia
and
I
reached
out
to
or
had
a
session
with
today.
Blair
v
was
yesterday
and
I
mean
was
over
the
weekend
and
there
they
all
went
pretty
well
actually
as
well.
I
think
that
we're
sort
of
finding
our
rhythm
with
doing
this.
C
Oh,
have
I
updated
it?
Oh
have
I
updated
it
yeah?
Let
me
share
my
screen
for
a
moment,
so
this
dec
curate
every
every
soft
commitment
that
I've
been
part
of
is
in
the
the
the
soft
commitment
dock,
where
we're
trying
the
one
that's
sort
of
locked
down.
So
not
so
we
don't
publicize
figures
associated
with
people's
names,
but
this
one
is
where
we
are
sort
of
right
now
for
the
top
of
our
list.
C
Anything
that's
in
progress
means
that
we've
started
to
reach
out
to
people
and
or
we
have
dates
in
our
calendars
already,
so
the
ones
that
we
have
coming
up
will
be
wesley
merlin
you
mentioned,
and
that
one
is
livia
and
eduardo
right,
olivia
and,
and
you
right
eduardo.
F
A
C
A
C
Yeah,
I
just
added
it
to
this
document
like
an
outreach
message
and
it
can
vary.
You
know,
because
there's
people
that
I
know
and
then
people
that
I
don't
know
so
if
I
haven't
met
anyone.
This
is
the
message
that
I
sent.
C
A
C
And
I
added
as
well-
I
know
I
know
you're
working
on
this,
but
because
I
had
to
send
some
follow-ups
immediately.
These
are
the
follow-ups
that
I've
been
sending.
If
you
want
to
help
craft
that
and
then
just
some
useful
links
that
we
can
send
as
well,
but
the
main
three
ones
that
that
I've
been
sending
is
the
membership,
the
scholarship
for
the
membership
and
then
the
forums.
Because
that's
what
the
the
proposals
on
the
forums?
Because
that's
what
people
asked
about.
A
And
I
I
think
we
should
add
there
to
at
least
the
faq
or
just
because
if
people
want
to
keep
reading
or
so
on
today
we
did
a
like
a
weird.
We
today
we
had
the
ama
call,
and
then
we
igor
came
to
this
call.
A
So
we
just
kind
of
did
a
soft
on
boarding
to
him
because
he
is
quite
technical,
so
he
will
read
the
documentation,
get
back
at
us
to
see
what's
the
next
step
or
he
will
jump
to
the
params
called
later
on
grief
for
you
to
know,
he
will
be
like
about
you
watching,
okay,
so
grief.
Is
there
any
other
update
on
your
side?
Besides
what
kwanka
said
from
the
onboarding.
F
No,
I
mean
well:
ben
schultz
gave
a
gave
a
soft
commit,
so
that's
good,
I
don't
think
there's
any
other
updates.
The
only
other
thing
I
would
just
say
is
remember
that
this
is
like.
We
have
the
base
layer,
you
know
mechanism
for
funding
grants,
basically
that
will
promote
token
engineering
and
support
like
public
goods
in
the
token
engineering
space,
but
that's
kind
of
like
just
the
base
layer
that
gets
people
there
and
it's
cool
that
it's
regenerative
that
it's
the.
F
But
you
know
the
real
thing
is
that
this
is
like
the
meme.
That's
been
working
really
well
has
been
this
engineering
society
right
that
we
are
kind
of
like
the
ieee
or
any
of
these
other
organizations
around,
like
a
field
of
study
that
that
emerge
to
provide
value
to
the
people
who
are
practicing
that
that
field
of
study
so
we're
building
this
for
token
engineering-
and
you
know
it's
needed
everyone
that
all
the
token
engineers
that
I
talk
to,
they
are
aware
of
ieee
or
professional
engineering,
certifications
and
these
sorts
of
things.
F
So
they
understand
that,
like
it's,
it's
a
nice
analogy
and
then,
instead
of
a
membership
instead
of
having
to
pay
membership,
dues
and
fees,
you
get
you
get
to
direct
it's
it's
a
commons.
You
get
to
direct
the
the
experience
you
know
and
and
saying
like
hey
token,
engineering
is
new
and
we
need
token
engineers
to
lead
us
into
how
it
evolves
and
the
people
who
get
in
during
the
hatch
are
going
to
have
a
lot
of
governance
rights
over
steering
this
new
field
of
study
on
a
cultural
level.
A
Can
we
have
a
15
minute
call
at
some
point
of
this
week
to
just
tell
me
what
is
a
triple
a
I,
however,
you
want
to
call
that,
because
I
have
zero
clue
where
it's
at
and
if
I
to
actually
onboard
this
kind
of
people,
I
will
need
to
know
to
understand
that
metaphor
better.
I
I
I
wouldn't
do
it
now,
I'm
just
to
be
aware
of
that.
F
D
Would
say
something
on
that
too.
Is
that
the
ieee
is
it's
like
there's
a
whole
bunch
of
different
organizations,
standards
bodies
that
they
don't
all
work
on
standards,
but
they
work
on
research
and
all
the
different
thing
components
that
then
branch
off
and
then,
like
the
ietf,
where
you
see
all
the
major
internet
protocols
get
get
developed
through.
So
I
really
I
I
like
I
like
that
analogy.
D
I
see
how
tc
could
really
become
like
that's
idea
of,
like
common
stack,
is
to
be
to
be
like
a
framework
to
provide
a
framework,
and
then
so
nested
and,
like
you
know,
tc
is
just
like
one
one
layer
around
that
I
guess.
A
Yes,
all
right,
that's
a
quite
interesting
topic,
then
I
will
get
into
it
later.
Thank
you
cliff
so
moving
on
with
this,
let
me
get
you
sharing
the
screen.
A
A
So
this
is
these:
are
the
hatch
outreach
issues
and
epics?
So
we
have.
We
have
a
very
all
dated
outdated
kind
of
issues.
For
example,
this
one
152.
A
Onboarding
working
group
managed
communication
influences
stack
holders.
That
is
something
we.
Actually
we
don't
do
so
I
I
will
the
reason
why
we
are
reviewing
this
github
issues
now
is
to
try
to
understand
if
there's
any
way
to
close
date
or
transfer
the
responsibilities
of
this
to
someone
else
or
how
do
you
approach
this
time.
C
Grass,
can
you
scroll
down
and
see
what
comments
have
been
made
in
there?
So
you
can
see
the
label
the
purple
label
that
says
hashtag
refinement.
C
That
means
that
we
should
look
at
these
and
try
to
figure
out
what
we're
supposed
to
do
with
them
and
leading
this
effort
from
this
it
sounds
like
he's
close.
An
initial
email
should
go
out
soon,
so
I
think
that
this
was.
C
When
commonstack
was
trying
to
separate
the
list
so
that
we
could
contact
people
who
have
impact
hours
in
the
tec,.
A
Yes,
it
seems
to
it's
just
that
it's
not
a
it's,
not
a
hajj
outreach
kind
of
work
right
now,
it's
not
in
the
scope
of
work
right
now,.
C
Griff
from
your
perspective
is
this
done,
like
the
list
has
been
dan
separated
the
list,
so
that
people
who
have
people
in
the
trusted
seed
who
have
impact
hours
can
now
be
contacted
by
tec.
Is
that
I
believe,
that's
correct.
F
Yeah
this
there's,
like,
I
think
that
I
I
think
I
think
it
can
be
closed
because
it's
basically
dan
and
craig
are
working
on
it
and
dan
is
leading
it
and
it's
a
common
stack
issue
more
than
enough
she's.
That's
what
I
would
say
all
right,
so
putting
it
down.
I
don't.
I
don't
think
it's
done
on
the
common
stack
side,
but.
A
Right
yeah,
I
just
want
to
run
through
these
small
issues
that
has
been
like
getting
there
and
every
time
I
open
the
I
open
my
center
hop.
I
get
like
these
issues,
I'm
like.
I
have
no
idea.
What
is
this
about?
So
all
righty.
That's
this
one.
A
F
I
talked
to
chris
about
it
who's
kind
of
the
main
guy
and
he's
like
send
me
some
documents
and
I'm
like
I'll,
get
back
to
you.
So
it's
okay.
You
know
I
feel
like
they
hacked
with
us
two
years
ago.
F
You
know
we
have
a
good
relationship
there,
but
he
didn't
want
to
set
up
a
call
until
I
could
send
him
some
stuff
to
read
so
the
faq,
the
hatch
hatcher
tl,
dr
you
know
the
membership
dap
coming
out,
like
I
think
getting
this
like
document
together
with
all
the
resources
I
feel
like.
We
just
wait
until
that's
ready
for
for
them.
A
F
Yep,
I
I
think
the
last
step
is
just
like
the
someone
mentioned
this
this
week
like
having
like
this
little
like.
Oh,
hey,
thanks
for
the
call,
here's
all
the
information
in
one
page
like
telegram,
chat
or
a
google
doc
that
we
can
copy
and
have
I
mean
I
think
that
would
take
like
30
minutes
to
put
together
right.
I
don't.
I
don't
know
that.
There's.
A
C
Yeah,
it
has
those
three
links,
and
it
also
has
a
new
link
to
a
slide.
Show
that
griff
sorry
jeff
put
together
about
everything
you
need
to
know
about
being
in
the
trusted
seed,
but
I
I
think
griffith
you're,
referring
to
like
the
content
distribution
for
hatch,
jess,
marco.
You,
though,
that
one
that
you
guys
put
together.
F
F
Well,
I
don't
know
what
you're,
what
what
you're
mentioning
now,
just
that
little
like
just
all
the
links
put
together
and.
A
Yeah,
it's
like
it's
a
get
to
go
document
where
you
can
find
all
the
information.
The
tilde
are
faq
how
to
become
a
hat,
share
or
links
to
the
proposals,
and
so
on.
It's
like
and
you
have,
it
has
hey.
Thank
you
for
joining,
or
thank
you
for
getting
here.
This
is
the
following
document
for
getting
back
at
whatever
you
need.
This
is
our
these
are
the
links
for
this
this,
and
this
is
the
faq.
A
Doc,
but
either
on
the
medium
or
somewhere
there
is
nathan,
has
a
github
book
kind
of
wiki
thing
that
he
created
it's
on
the
it's
on
the
agenda.
For
this
call,
it
should
be
the
I
put
it
there
or
any
money.
It's
in
the
manifesto
of
hashtag,
which
I
updated
today.
A
Might
as
well
levy
did
mention,
I
mean
we
will
go
through
the
documents
later
on,
because
this
is
the
last
point
of
the
of
the
call
so
the
next
the
next
this
one
I
will
need
your
help
jake,
because
I'm
tackling
this
design
of
the
forum.
A
This
is
an
epic,
so
I
think
we
I
mean,
I
think
hatch
outreach
working
group
has
done
their
part
of
the
design
of
the
forum
or
the
things
that
we
needed.
I
don't
know
if
we
need
something
else
from
us.
Jake.
G
No,
it's
just
progress
on
the
auto
email.
If
you
still
wanted
to
continue
with
that,
but
I
haven't
been
able
to
get
a
direct
answer
on
the
actual,
what
we're
using
whether
it's
mailchimp
or
what
and
then
craig,
was
doing
something
with
that.
But
I
haven't
heard
back
from
that
either
and
then
again
setting
that
up
is
again
with
discourse
is
very
frustrating
because
you
have
to
use
the
digitalocean
servers
and
only
k
can
do
that.
A
Okay,
I
will
get
I
mean
who
is
leading,
who
is
in
the
back
end
of
the
forum
now,
because
it
was
chris,
but
I
felt
he
abandoned
the
ship.
G
A
So,
who
is
leading
now
the
backend
of
the
firm,
I
guy,
all
right,
okay,
I
will
reach
out
to
guy
jay.
Can
you
update
this
issue
and
just
I
don't
know
what
what
is
what
is
kai
kai's
username
on
center
hub?
If
we
can
just
attack
him,
just
mentioning
saying,
hey,
contact,
eduardo
or
another
will
contact
you
to
update
this
part
of
the
photo,
because
I
kind
of
find
him
here.
F
A
Next,
we
have
these
ones
and
then
we
have
j315
improvement
of
the
forum,
which
is
part
of
the
epic.
I
guess
yes,
this
is
the
issue
for
that.
No
problem,
we
already
talked
about
it.
We
have
this
one
tec,
visual,
beautiful
stock
and
full
diagram
of
the
dow.
A
This
was
the
call
we
had
yesterday
with
jeff
jess,
griff,
mitch
and
manuel,
and
basically
it
resulted
on
a
workflow.
We're
gonna
use
this
issue
for
that,
and
we
will
have
manuel
will
deliver
by
the
end
of
the
week,
a
draft
of
an
improvement,
an
improved
version
of
the
diagrams
that
jeff
did
and
then
mitch,
and
I
will
review
it
basically
and
then
that
will
be
the
workflow
for
this.
Does
that
work?
Does
that
make
sense,
then.
C
Yeah,
it
sounds
good,
it's
not
in
this
sprint
we're
going
through
the
product
backlog,
we're
doing
a
nice,
a
nice
refinement
session
for
the
product
backlog,
though
yeah.
Okay,
I
I
guess
it
makes
sense
yeah,
it's
the
the
polishing
of
the
egg,
that
one.
A
A
All
righty,
so
this
is,
shall
we
change
something
on
this
time
for
like
for
this
sprint
or
something.
C
When
I
look
at
that,
it
is
a
an
epic
and
we
didn't
really
break
it
out
into
issues
that
are
assigned
to
one
person
yet,
and
that
would
be
the
next
step
for
that.
One.
C
It
is
an
issue,
but
so
issues
are
usually
one
piece
of
work
assigned
to
one
person
right.
A
C
C
I
think
this
is
this
is
communications.
This
is
sort
of
where
communications
and
hatcher
outreach
overlap
a
little
bit.
So
maybe
this
is
the
kind
of
thing
that
marco
could
take
on
to
to
turn
it
into
an
epic
and
and
oh
you're,
on
community
potluck,
I'm
still
looking
at
the
number
64.,
it's
okay,
I'm
still
looking
at
64.
C
A
All
right,
sorry,
I
was
just
checking.
I
just
wanted
to
clear
this
issue,
so
we
have
been
having
them
there
and
there
is
no
progress.
There's
nothing
there.
So
I
just
wanted
to.
We
are
going
to
use
64..
So
that's
that's!
Fine!.
C
So
it's
possible
it's
possible.
It's
worth
saying
that
the
work
that
we're
doing
right
now
is
in
the
sprint
backlog,
the
work
that
we
plan
in
the
sprint
planning
and
everything
in
the
product
backlog
just
sits
there
until
it
gets
refined
and
pulled
into
the
sprint
backlog.
So
if
it's
in
the
product
backlog,
it
can
be
there
for
a
long
time.
It
just
means
it's
something
that
we
may
eventually
get
to,
or
something
that
we
may
need
to
refine.
But
it's
not
currently
being
worked
on.
A
A
Yeah,
I
need
to
talk
to
evie
to
ivy.
A
Okay,
I
will
try
to
in
the
new
bookings,
try
to
invite
ivy
and
see.
I
will
try
to
ask
her
about
the
time
zones
if
she
can
just
detail
which
time
zones
which
hours
she
can
have
free
all
right,
interesting.
C
A
Yeah
I
agree
and
then
4
18
how
to
become
up
how
to
become
a
hatcher
piece,
which
is
a
forum
post
blog.
I
updated
tam
to
the
latest
version
yesterday
night
or
grief
or
anyone
else
jake.
If
you
want
to
take
a
look
at
it,
it
looks
it
looks
cleaner
than
before.
A
I
do
still
feel
it's
a
little
bit
long
long,
but
it's
it
has
all
the
things
that
I
think
we
need,
but
yeah.
It
just
needs
to
be
run
through
one
more
time.
So
if
it's
fine,
then
it
should
be
ready.
C
F
A
All
right
funka,
were
you
gonna,
say.
A
E
That
I
don't
have
access
to
this,
but
I
am
seeing
it
in
the
in
like
in
your
search
screen.
But
if
you
can
share
the
link
with
me,
I
would
appreciate
as
well.
A
A
C
Volunteers
yeah,
so
I'm
juan
carlos
you
just
gave
some
feedback
that
you've
been
on
a
few
seconds
and
you're
feeling
really
really
comfortable
doing
it
now
and
I'm
just
I
was
wondering
you
know
with
the
people
that
are
new
to
doing
a
hatcher
outreach
if
we
do
an
orientation
session,
I
don't
know
if
that
would
be
useful
with
you
for
you,
but
I
forked
off
a
I
forked
off
a
script
from
the
original
script
for
here
the
original
script.
C
What
we're
like
all
the
touch
points
that
we
want
to
communicate
in
the
hatcher
outreach,
and
essentially
our
goal
is
to
share
information
to
make
sure
that
the
person
we're
reaching
out
to
understands
what
it
is
that
the
hatch
is,
and
we
like
we've
we've
raised
all
the
points
that
they
need
to
understand
in
order
to
become
be
a
good
hatcher,
and
I
thought
that
what
we
could
do
with
people
that
want
to
start
outreach
is
to
spend
you
know
40
minutes.
C
I
don't
think
it
even
needs
to
be
an
hour
going
through
the
script
and
going
through
sort
of
planning,
and
you
know,
then
we
could
look
at
this
curate
list
and
figure
out
how
to
like
which
seconds
they
can
that
we
can
slot
them
into
that
are
upcoming.
So
I
wanted
your
feedback
on
that
eduardo
2.
If
that
makes
sense,
maybe
we
set
up
a
40-minute
session
with
eduardo,
I'm
sorry,
juan
carlos
ivy
and
craig.
C
If
we
could
possibly
make
all
that
time
ring
work
together
and
then
just
review
the
script
and
then
set
up
start,
adding
you
to
some
to
some
seconds.
A
Actually,
what
we
can
do
if
that
works
for
everyone,
since,
for
example,
last
call
for
outreach
session
the
mat,
then
the
big
one
that
occurs
on
1
p.m.
Central
bear
time
on
thursdays,
only
septimus
came
and
so,
and
he
had
doubts
also,
but
what
we
can
do
is
to
when
that
session
gets
empty,
oh
or
when
people
leave
so
whatever
we
can
use
it
actually
that
time
to
do
this
script
review
session,
since
there
won't
be
anyone
else,
it
should
be
fine,
so
I
don't
know
it
will
be
about.
A
A
Yeah
yeah,
sorry,
I
always
I
always
miss
pronounce
ivy
and
olivi
yes
to
ivy
to
to
see
if
she
can
make
it
tomorrow
and
then
craig.
I
will
also
message
him
to
see:
if
he's
awake
or
not
or
what
is
I
mean,
he's
he's.
A
A
A
Agenda,
can
you
drop
the
documents
link
on
the
agenda
temp,
the
ones
that
you
are
working.
A
Thank
you.
We
already
talked
about
the
outreach
script
update,
so
we
covered
that
point
also
with
the
other
one,
and
then
proposals
update
we
run,
and
this
is
for
this-
is
for
jake.
Also
jake.
We
run
into
a
blocker
in
a
small
block
in
proposals.
A
A
I
think
jake
is
not
here,
so
I
will
write
that
down
and
then
pass
it
on
to
kai.
If
that's
okay.
G
Oh
yeah,
I
apologize
eduardo.
I
had
a
call
yeah
kai
get
a
hold
of
them.
What
we
really
need
to
do
is
get
chris
the
admin
so
because
he's
an
entirely
different
time
zone
and
then
we'd
actually
have
two
people
that
can
help,
but
chris
can't
actually
do
anything
only
kai
camp
and
we
need
chris
to
be
able
to
have
the
admin
responsibilities
with
digitalocean,
because
it's
hosted
through
linux
servers
on
a
on
a
through
digital
altitude
provides
the
cloud
I
mean.
G
G
A
Okay
and
there's
no
one
else
who
can
give
permissions
to
to
chris?
No
only
kai
kai
controls.
G
A
D
Yeah,
well,
I
mean
one
way
that
I
just
to
make
that
easier,
because
I
play
with
digitalocean
is
that
if
you
can
give
him
the
public
key,
you
know
like
with
the
request
to
do
well.
G
Dude
I
did
that
I
did
that
myself,
so
I
cuz
updating.
It
is
super
easy
for
the
discourse
you
know
to
update
the
forum
is
super
easy,
it's
three
commands
and
then
you
know
I
asked
I
asked
the
one
guy:
did
he
give
you
a
droplet,
because
that
was
another
method
too
and
he
doesn't
have
like
chris?
Doesn't
he
can't
even
use
it,
and
then
I
was
like
okay?
G
A
A
All
righty,
so
following
10
advice,
I
look
into
you
really
look
surprised
like.
I
never
follow
your
advice
them
so
follow
intense
advice.
I
took
a
look
into
grants
of
from
bitcoin
to
see
which
projects
were
related
to
token
engineering
to
see
if
we
can
actually
have
a
conversation
with
them
and
invite
them
over.
A
To
show
the
ones
that
I
look
at
that
I
found
this
one
called
trickle.
I
don't
know
yeah
trickle,
it's
basically
token
based
it's
a
token
based
contracts
and
it's
like
managed
through
smart
constructs
and
so
on.
I'm
gonna
be
fast,
I'm
just
gonna.
We
can
review
them
later.
I
will
add
the
links.
Then
we
have
social
tokens
and
doll
plus
carbon
accounting.
A
That's
another
one.
Then
we
have
this
guy,
I
mean
he's
by
himself,
so
he
could
be
also
interested
in
this
kind
of
thing.
He
doesn't
have
a
project,
it's
like
he
is
asking
for
himself.
Basically,
oh,
he
has
projects
there
so
that
one
could
be
interesting.
The
other
ones
that
I
found
I
they
were
not
active
at
all.
They
were
just
they
hadn't
received
any
funds.
They
were
just
like
dead,
so
I
found
this
for
there's
another
one.
That
is
a
european
this
one
european
crypts
initiative,
educating,
policymakers
and
centralization.
A
C
So
it
wasn't
actually
my
idea:
it
was
originally
griff's
idea
and
yeah.
It's
a
good.
It's
a
good
question
of
how
we
proceed
from
here.
I
think
that
maybe
we
need
to
solicit
the
collective
intelligence
and
try
to
get
more
of
a
you
know.
C
Other
opinions
on
the
ones
that
you're
proposing
right
or
other
people
might
know
them
too.
I
don't
have
a
great
way
of
evaluating
right
now.
Whether
they're
aligned
met
necessarily
with
the
social
impact
value-driven
ethos
of
the
of
the
tec,
but
if
they
are,
I
think
it
would
be
great
to
invite
them
to
submit
a
proposal
to
the
tec
as
well.
A
All
right,
okay,
we
can
probably
submit
these
links
to
the
community
stewards
and
see
what
they
think
about
it
and
see
if
anyone
from
the
university
at
the
beginning
knows.
C
Yeah,
I
mean
that's
a
great
like
the
great
next
step
would
be
sort
of
like
here
for
a
small
little
paragraph
with
a
link
to
each,
and
what
do
you
guys
think
about
soliciting
these
people
for
the
for
proposing
to
the
tec
for
funding
that
last
one
that
educating
policymakers,
it's
interesting?
A
Yeah,
I
mean,
I
think
it
could
be
interesting
to
add
different
topics
to
the
mix.
Probably
that's
why
I
found
that
one
interesting
okay,
so
we
are
30
minutes
before
it's
finished.
We
have
five
documents.
One
of
five.
We
have
a
bunch
of
documents
that
we
have
been
working
on.
I'm
gonna
share
my
screen
again.
A
So
there
is
these
documents,
the
faq
updated
that
became
they
became
a
github,
a
git
book.
We
have
the
tldr,
we
have
the
script
and
we
have
the
piece
of
how
to
become
a
hatcher.
A
All
of
them
are
on
this
document
that
just
got
created,
which
is
basically
a
compilation
of,
and
I
think
I
already
have
this
one
open
which
basically
is
accomplished
here,
so
it's
called
how
it's
a
document
it
just
created
and
you
have
how
to
become
a
hatcher
has
gldr
and
you
have
the
visual
brainstorming
for
the
diagrams
and
it's
a
working
document
that
we
are
using
for
issue
64
basically,
so
this
is
also
a
little
bit
part
of
the
document
that
you
shared
hand
with
the
piece
of
the
follow
message
here.
A
This
one
is
more
of
a
internal
one,
used
kind
of
where
you
have
all
your
data
and
anyone
can
if
anyone
want
access
to
this
document.
Just
let
me
know
it's
on
the
agenda.
It
should
be
open,
but
the
main
idea
is
for
everyone,
juanka
and
everyone
else
who
wants
to
help
with
the
boarding
of
hatcher.
So
take
a
look
at
him.
Take
your
time
see
if
there's
any
doubt,
is
there
any
feedback
that
you
want
to
provide
about
them?
A
The
the
hashtal
vr,
it's
a
little
bit
chaotic
right
now,
just
scroll
down
until
it
says
hatch,
technical
tldr,
because
they
just
drop
ideas
at
the
beginning
of
the
document.
So
it
may
look
confusing,
but
the
actual
document
is
below
that.
So
once
you
reach
there,
you
will
find
all
the
pro
all
the
technical
approach
to
the
hacks
and
all
the
information
that
mitch
created
so
yeah.
That's,
basically,
all
the
updates
we
have
done
for
today.
We
have
updated,
also
the
manifesto
with
the
links
and
so
on
so
yeah.
A
If
anyone
else
have
any
other
doubt
or
questions
time.
For
example,
oh.
C
Yeah,
just
a
small
thing:
I'm
noticing
that
the
the
faq
is
on
git
book,
but
it's
on
nate's
personal
git
book.
Yes,
and
it
looks
great
but
token
engineering
has
a
git
book
too,
and
I
think
it
makes
more.
A
A
Yes,
libby
ex.
She
commented
me
on
this
on
the
ama,
because
an
ama
we
showed
to
eager
the
the
nathan
version,
mainly
because
the
version
that
is
in
the
in
the
turkey
engineering
git
book
is
not
finished
and
it's
rather
confusing.
A
So
this
nathan
one
is
clear,
it's
it
has
the
content
and
basically
that's
why
but
libby
commented
that
they
were
going
to
change
that
and
put
all
the
content
into
the
technical
engineering
e-book.
I
guess
it
will
take
some
time
to
do
so.
I
don't
think
nathan
bothers
by
that,
but
I
will
ask
probably
about
it.
C
It's
more
that
as
we
start
distributing
as
we
start
distributing
this
link,
that's
going
to
be
the
link
that
everyone
goes
to.
That's
all
we'll
be
publishing
it
and
posting
it
on
twitter
and
yeah.
I
wonder
if
it
just
makes
sense
for
us
to
carve
a
little
space
out
of
the
token
engineering
get
booked.
A
D
Would
you
share
the
link
to
that
document
in
the
chat,
hi
directory
chat,
channel.
D
I,
the
one
you
just
had
up
that
had
like
the
list
of
all
the
different.
Yes,
the
faq
was
in
there
and
the
other,
because
I'm
like
juan
mentioned,
I
I'm
I
have
been
working
or
I
started
working
on
just
while
trying
to
navigate
what
is
to
see.
How
is
that
associated
with
all
the
various
organizations
that's
around
in
the
different,
and
so
I've
been
making
a
github
list
sort
of
to
try
to
organize
all
that
for
myself,
but
also
you
know
for
to
make
it
easier
for
others.
So.
A
I
just
pasted
on
the
on
the
channel
and
if
you
don't
find,
or
it
doesn't
work
or
for
whatever
reason,
it's
private
just
send
me
a
message
on
discord
or
telegram,
and
then
I
will
reach
back
to
you
to
unlock
that
or
have
the
other
copy.
For
you
give
you
access
if
it
is
locked
it
shouldn't
be,
but
just
in
case.
A
So
if
anyone
has
something
else
to
say
or
to
add,
then
we
are
five
seven
minutes
earlier
today.
So
thank
you
so
much
everyone
for
coming
and
I
hope
you
enjoyed
your
day.