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A
Yeah
I
mean
my
intentions:
are
you
know
to
make
the
best
use
of
this
hour?
I
see
that
you
put
together
a
nice
agenda,
eduardo
so
great
cool,
perfect
and
my
distractions
are.
I
don't
have
any
so
I'm
good
I'm
here
and
what
about
you
as
optimus.
B
C
Thank
you.
The
intention
for
this
call
is
what
is
on
the
agenda
basically
and
and
yeah
to
just
have
a
small
talk
about,
or
a
long
talk
about
these
topics
and
see
how
we
can
sort
of
advance
also
with
the
document
of
hajj,
handbook
and
yeah,
that
I
think
that
will
be
a
priority,
for
this
call
is
the
hatchery
handbook
document
and
then
just
a
brief
update
on
the
spreadsheet
of
the
impact
tower
stuff
if
it
is
needed-
and
this
is
scouts-
so
that's
my
three
main
points
for
today.
D
Hey
sorry,
I'm
late!
Yes,
my
intentions
are
to
go
over
the
hatchery
handbook
that
I've
been
working
on.
I've
shared
it
into
the
hatch
outreach
channel
right
now.
D
I
still
need
to
engage
with
you
guys
on
about
the
the
overall
approach
and
finishing
up
some
of
the
last
technical
parameters
that
I'm
going
over
for
for
the
hatchery
handbook.
So
yeah
just
wanted
to
get
your
feedback
and
maybe
help
me
with
finishing
it
off
so
yeah.
That's
bad
210.
A
Cool
eduardo
prepared
the
agenda
today.
I
think
it's
a
good
agenda,
so
we
should
we
just
go
through
that.
C
Yeah,
so
this
is
a
conversation
with
we
had
with
him
before
today
in
the
morning
regarding
the
fact
that
we
will
need
some
kind
of
process,
clear
clarity
on
on
the
proposals
that
we're
gonna
start
receiving,
or
just
at
least
lay
out
the
ground
to
see
how
are
we
gonna
respond
or
who
is
gonna,
take
care
of
that
responses
and
processes
making
more
be
more
clear.
Basically,
what
do
we
do
with
proposals
right
now?
If
we
do
something
right
now
we
have
the
spotlights
right.
C
Eventually,
these
hatches
will
be
the
one
voting
on
these
proposals,
so
we
want
to
take
advantage
of
the
fact
that
this
this
hatches
will
probably
have
some
will
will
be
eager
because
of
the
launch
of
the
hatch
they
will
be
eager
to
just
want
to
know
more
and
it's
a
nice
timing
for
us
to
sort
of
take
advantage
of
that,
at
least
with
proposals
that
has
been
submitted
already
to
say:
hey
here
are
proposals
here
are
the
projects
here,
the
communities
let's
engage,
let's
talk,
let's
see
how
we
can
sort
of
answer,
questions,
and
so
on.
C
That's
one
side
and
the
other
side
is
that's
for
the
one
submitted.
Then
we
have
the
side
of
the
one
that
has
not
been
submitted
yet.
So
what
do
we
do
with
this
waiting
for
submissions?
Do
we
define
a
path?
Do
we
define
a
topic,
so
this
is,
I
call
it
toolkit
in
the
sense
of
having
all
the
tools
necessary
for
kind
of
at
least
receive
and
handle
proposals
in
the
in
the
best
way
possible
that
doesn't
lead
to
confusion.
A
Yeah
I
mean
my
feedback
is
essentially
that
I
see
I
see
that
we
probably
don't
have
to
focus
too
much
on
proposals
right
now.
I
I
haven't
done
a
real
good
inventory
of
like
hey.
What
do
we
have?
What
you
know?
What?
What
is
the
information
we
have
so
far?
I
saw
that
there
was
some
communication
about
how
confusion
about
submitting
proposals
that
ib
responded
to
in
the
transparency
channel,
and
if
I
have
a
quick
look
at
that
yeah,
I
think
it
seems
pretty
straightforward.
A
Maybe
we
could
update
some
of
the
content
about
proposals.
This
one
might
be
a
little
out
of
date,
for
example,
and
maybe
there's
like
a
very
small
very
you
know
like
we're
doing
this
hatcher
handbook.
Maybe
there's
like
a
very
brief,
like
here's,
a
checklist
for
proposals,
and
so
maybe
the
the
feedback
is
fair,
that
we
could
make
something
more
clear
for
proposals.
A
I
don't
know
that
it
needs
to
be
anything
near
as
elaborate
as
we're
doing
with
the
hatchery
handbook.
It's
not
that
elaborate,
but
any
anything
as
detailed
as
we
need
to
do
to
hatch
your
handbook,
but
probably
the
first
step
is
just
to
be
like
hey
what
what
information
do
we
already
have
about
proposals
on
the
forum
and
does
it
need
to
be
updated.
C
And
here
hello,
griff-
and
here
the
other
question
will
be
also
who
takes
care
of
these
updates.
Like
do
we
work
with
softcough
on
this
process,
since
they
will
be
also
necessary
to
be
relevant
in
this
like?
How
do
we
tackle
this?
This
proposal
aspect.
A
Yeah,
I
think
it's
pretty
much
falls
under
the
soft
gov
domain
and
we
can
ask
olivia
how
she
would
like
to
move
forward
to
it.
Maybe
there's
somebody
that
wants
to
sort
of
take
it
on
to
do
sort
of
a
review
and
update
of
any
documents
around
submitting
proposals
for
more
clarity
and
anything.
That's
changed.
A
Griffin,
our
last
meeting,
I
realized
what
was
wrong
you're
sitting
down.
I
was
like
who
is
that
guy?
I
don't
recognize
him
anymore.
I.
F
C
Right,
so
there
is
this:
there
is
this
aspect
of
technical
aspect:
that
for
review
of
the
cultural,
maybe
build
that
it's
it
could
do
stuff,
but
then
we
have.
We
were
explaining
this
in
the
morning
time
that
the
response
from
ivy
to
the
question
about
the
proposals-
it's
about
posting
and
submission,
but
it
doesn't
take
consideration
the
other
aspect
of
engaging
the
other
aspects
of
what
they
can
do
in
the
meantime,
so
yeah.
This
is
also
something
that
we
should
talk
about,
eventually
with
levy.
It's
about.
C
Okay
mission
is
clear
good.
What
else?
Just
if
there
is
a
what
else?
No,
I
don't
know,
but
just
to
have
these
things
sort
of
in
the
in
the
loop.
C
Yeah,
what
we
like
ivy's
post
of
the
forum,
tackle
submission
and
tackles
posting
on
the
forum,
but
it
doesn't,
it
doesn't
refer
to
the
cultural
aspect
of
anything
else
that
involved
being
part
of
a
community,
so
people
right
now.
They
only
know
that
they
can
propose
something
in
the
forum.
They
don't
know
what
else
is
in
there.
They
don't
know
what
to
do
else.
Besides
that,
so
it's
it's
it's.
I
feel
it's
something
that
we
should
like
at
least
have
on
the
mind.
I
don't
think
it's
a
solution
for
now.
C
I
don't
think
we
will
find
a
solution
now,
but
I
think
it's
we
should
not
leave
people
just
on
posting
things.
That's
my
bottom
line.
A
You
mean,
like
join
a
community
channel.
You
know,
take
a
ask
for
a
spotlight
to
present
the
proposal.
Join
the
discord.
You
mean
those
kinds
of
things
I
see
yeah,
maybe
it's
worth
just
just
doing
a
you
know
inventory
of
what
what
information
I
just
put
the
link
here
of
what
we
have
and
what
we
need.
A
If
we
I'm
not
even
yeah,
we
I
mean
I,
I
can
see
this
documents
out
of
date
and
it
refers
to
a
discord
channel
that
doesn't
exist.
So
that's
probably
one
easy
thing
we
can
do,
but
maybe
we
could
just
go.
Look
over
everything
too.
When
people
are
coming
to
find
information
about
proposals,
we
should
have
some
easy
way
for
them
to
find
it,
and
I
think
it
I
mean.
If
we
go
to
the
proposal
section
of
discord,
it's
probably
just
like
hey.
C
I
think
that's
that
will
work.
Does
anyone
else
have
something
to
comment
on
proposals.
F
Well,
I
just
think
proposals
will
come
when
there's
money
and
we
don't
have
to.
We
probably
have.
I
think
I
think
it's
in.
I
would
like
to
see
us
actually
just
define,
find
some
proposals
that
we
can
say
no
to
it's
kind
of
like
the
opposite,
like
you
know,
scouts
when
I
think
of
tc
scouts
or
like
basketball
scouts,
they
also
just
like
are
like
this.
This
player
looks
good,
but
it's
not
he's
not
he's,
not
a
good
fit.
You
know,
so
I
wouldn't
mind
some
of
that.
C
Actually,
since
we
are
on
the
topic,
this
is
referring
to
this
the
scouts.
We
just
had
the
meeting
of
the
scouts,
with
lauren
and
and
with
chewie,
and
then
the
idea
came
out
of
the
tc
lounge.
C
That
is
the
lounge,
which
is
this
space,
because
the
scouts
it's
about
like
reaching
out.
But
then
after
the
reach
out,
you
do
to
someone.
You
need
a
space
which
is
the
point
of
the
agenda
that
says
it's
common
space
for
interaction
between
proposals
and
hatcher
or
in
between
communities
or
in
between
community
and
be
whatever
it
is,
and
then
the
lounge
kind
of
becomes
a
space
where
this
can
happen,
and
we
talk
about
a
little
bit
about
in
the
scouts.
C
I
think
it
sounds
good
too,
and
then
basically,
we
we
talked
to
lauren
to
understand.
If
she
wanted
to
work
with.
Did
she
want
to
participate?
She
said
yes,
so
tomorrow
we
will
start
as
the
first
session
of
work.
C
The
work
the
first
work
session
related
to
create
a
documentation
that
is
needed
to
do
this
outreaching
to
say
in
a
way,
so
we
will
start
with
the
manifesto
laying
out
what
documentation
do
we
need
if
we
need
the
video,
for
example,
community
video,
if
we
need
what
we
need
so
now,
if
you
think
there
is
something
that
should
be
on
the
must
to
present
or
must
know
or
under
the
community,
to
know
about
the
tec,
you
can
drop
it
on
the
agenda
so
like
we
can
consider
that
for
tomorrow
to
add
it
to
our
checklist
of
things
that
we
should
present
or
talk
about
when
when
doing
these
community
scouting
sessions.
C
C
That
is
really
like
trust,
build
community,
and
I
feel
that
someone
who
has
a
community
experience
from
the
giveaway
will
be
interested
to
know
how
she
sort
of
manages
processes
with
other
communities
with
the
people
who
were
submitting
things
to
to
give
us
and
so
on.
So
I
don't
know
we
just
invited
them
them
to
to
just
have
a
kind
of
small
session
with
them
to
see
what
were
their
feelings,
things
that
work
with
them
and
so
on
so
yeah.
C
It
seems
that
it's
going
well
and
we
are
moving
forward
in
a
nice
direction.
I
don't
know
if
anyone
has
any
questions
or
feedback
on
this.
E
C
A
Sure
you
want
to
share
what
would
you
like
me
to
share
something
in
particular,
the
agenda.
C
Yeah
the
impact
our
kind
of
spreadsheet.
A
Contains
names
and
addresses,
but
I
did
a
quick
check
and
63
of
people
with
more
than
four
impact
hours,
have
activated
their
membership
based
on
the
last
day.
That's
so
really
really
cool
actually
seriously
serious.
Congratulations
to
all
of
us
for
that
yeah.
I'm
not
counting
the
people
with
less
than
with
less
than
four
impact
hours,
but
there's
also
a
lot
of
those
as
well.
Who
have
I
mean?
Let's
see,
there's
that's
that's
another!
A
It's
another
35
people,
yeah
yeah,
so
that's
the
update!
Yeah!
I
mean,
I
would
say
we
did
really
well.
We
eduardo
did
a
second
round
of
you
know
reaching
out
to
people
again,
which
maybe
you
could
share
how
successful
that
was.
I
think
the
first
push
and
the
second
push
is
sort
of
like
okay,
we
basically
and
with
all
the
communications
that
went
out.
A
C
Yeah
and
yeah,
basically,
I
ping,
I
ping
a
lot
of
people
in
different
in
different
times
from
the
one
I
sent
the
previously
message.
I
have
to
update
the
the
spreadsheet,
but
most
of
them
were
like.
Oh
sorry,
I
didn't.
I
missed
this
message.
Oh
sorry,
I
didn't.
I
didn't
have
time
when
you
sent
me
the
essence
on,
so
it
was
nice
to
think
some
people.
There
is
almost
no
one
above
10
or
something
impact
hours
that
we
have
not
paying
or
doesn't
have
an
answer
from
them.
C
I
think
we
have
had
an
answer
from
most
of
the
people
that
we
have
for
good
or
for
about.
We
have
had
an
answer
already,
so
I
think
that's
pretty
much
all
and
I
think
it's.
It
was
a
very
nice
kind
of
exercise
to
remind
people
hey
here
we
are
and-
and
I
think
we
could
sort
of
talk
since
we're
in
the
campaign
topic.
We
could
talk
about
eventually
the
campaign
during
the
hatch
from
the
first
week.
What
are
we
gonna
do
during
the
first
week?
C
A
Yeah,
absolutely
the
big
news
right
like
it's
a
boy:
it's
a
girl
that
kind
of
news,
so
it
would.
It
should
be
like
here's,
the
hatchery
handbook,
because
we'll
have
this
nice
piece
of
content,
maybe
some
fun
meme
made
by
someone
who
can
make
memes
well
and
just
like
going
back
to
this
individual
one-on-one.
To
be
honest,
I
did
actually
I've
had
a
number
of
people
in
our
hatch
outreach.
Ask
like.
A
Can
you
let
me
know,
and
we've
been
saying
you
know,
follow
us
on
twitter
join
our
discord,
but
I,
I
think,
there's
a
nice
element
to
us
going
back
and
reaching
out
to
people
again,
so
I
think
it'll
probably
be
another
one
of
those
like
you
know
two
week
heads
down
or
like
one
week
heads
down
just
sending
out
the
you
know
where
we're
ready
and
what
the
steps
are
that
need
to
be
taken,
and
this
handbook,
which
is
looking
great,
do
we
have
that
on
our
agenda?
The
handbook.
C
No,
thank
you
so
the
yeah.
I
think
that
we
will
have.
I
mean
I
will
actually.
This
is
something
I
would
like
to
know
like.
How
do
we
proceed
with
letting
people
know
in
the
sense
of
which
spreadsheet
do
we
use
now
knowingly
know
like?
Do
we
use
as
a
reference,
the
one
who
says
it's
activated
only,
and
these
are
the
only
ones
we
are
going
to
notify.
A
Now
I
think
we
I
mean
look,
it's
there's
still
time
to
activate
your
swiss
membership,
so
that
first
week
is
everyone
that
we've
reached
out
to
that
showed
an
interest,
and
then
you
know
if
they
haven't
activated
their
trusted
seed,
it
would
be
the
time
to
do
it.
C
That's
important
so
they
will
be
still
able
to
to
activate
adjusted
membership
during
the
first
week
of
touch
correct.
C
A
I
lost
that's
true,
but
let's
say
somebody
wants
to
participate
in
the
hatch
and
they
can
still
activate
the
trusted
seat,
membership
and
still
participate
in
the
hatch.
But.
F
Be
the
trusted
seed
membership
will
be
open
forever.
It's
it's
outside
of
the.
C
Tc,
the
the
okay
yeah
again,
sorry,
I
miss
explain
my
question:
okay,
okay,.
A
A
Maybe
three
and
it
had
actually
a
lot
to
do
with
not
wanting
to
have
the
name
associated
with
the
ethereum
address,
entrusted
seed
versus
necessarily
the
anything
for
the
tec.
I
think
at
least
with
one
of
them
yeah.
C
The
other
two
we
have
like
four
only
the
other
two
are
the
guy
that
I
send
you
grief
about.
He
basically
said
a
message
saying:
hey,
I'm
in
another
journey,
I'm
another,
I'm
in
another
situation
right
now,
I
cannot
participate
and
there
was
another
one.
Sorry
there
is
another
one
which
is
the
guy.
I
I
mentioned
the
communist
words
about
the
question
of.
Can
I
transfer
my
impact
hours
to
someone
else?
That's
the
second
one
that
he
he
declined.
The
third
one
is
someone
who
said.
Oh
sorry,
I
thought
it
was
for
free.
C
C
A
He
is
decided
with
his
work
right.
C
Other
two,
because
I
have
an
update
today,
the
the
impact
hour
cool
and
I
and
I
got
I-
I
got
an
extra
no
from
the
pings,
so
I
have
to
update
it
and
yeah.
Basically
yeah
it
will
be
six
okay.
C
So
the
other
topic
on
the
agenda
is
the
closure
date
time
we
talked
about
having
the
closure
date
on
the
last
community
hall
before
the
closing
of
the
hatch.
A
C
Oh
sorry,
so
this
is
the
closing
document.
If
you
wanna,
if
you
wanna,
open
my
computer,
it's
so
slow
that
I
kind
of
open
documents.
That's
why
I
cannot
share
screen.
C
C
I
don't
know
if
you
have
taken
a
look
at
this
grip,
but
it's
just
basically
a
document
based
on
the
initial
manifesto
and
the
things
that
we
can
learn
from.
I
took
some
notes
from
time
and
make
some
changes.
C
Basically
it's
like
yeah
and
then
I
add,
I
added
your
your
suggestion
time
and
I
added
these
things
called
what
is
next,
which
is
like
a
suggestion
made
by
septimus.
Actually
in
the
transparency
call,
he
mentioned
that
it
would
be
nice
to
know
what
things
will
be.
C
C
F
But
I
kind
of
assume
that
you
might
want
to
add
stuff
to
it
after
after
paris
and
stuff
right.
C
F
F
Well,
I
mean
you
know:
hatcher
outreach
isn't
done
until
the
hatch
is
done,
so
I
assume
that
there
will
be
more
lessons
learned
and
more
things
that
open
up
and
get
closed
and-
and
I
like,
I
think
it's
great-
to
have
this
document
ready
to
go
because
we
were
hatching
so
soon,
but
at
the
same
time,
like
the
hatchery
outreach
isn't
really
closed
until
and
then
we're
going
to
do.
In-Person
hatcher
outreach,
like
sorry.
C
No,
that's
not
exactly
what
you
said.
It's
something
that
I
didn't
thought
of.
Until
now,
do
we
have
scouts
like?
Will
we
also
scouting
projects
in
in
fcc
or
like
like?
It
could
be
quite
interesting
to
do
some
kind
of
sessions
with
people
that
you
think
or
that
we
think
is
interesting
in
ftc
to
have
some
outreach,
very
specific
people
pinpoint
peak
hand-picked
people
or
projects
hand-picked
that
we
can
sort
of
schedule
some
things
yeah.
That
could
be
really
interesting.
F
Yeah
and
hatchers
too,
I
mean,
I
hope
we
have
some
major
hatcher
onboarding
events
where
it's
like,
hey,
who
wants
to
like
you
know,
bring
your
laptop,
let's
buy
into
the
tc
together,
maybe
not,
but
at
least
at
least
show
people
how
easy
it
is,
and.
C
Yeah,
I
didn't,
I
didn't
thought
I
would
see
a
working
group
be
alive
in
real
life,
but
yeah
yeah.
I
think
that's
a
very
good
idea
and
I
didn't
thought
about
it
so
yeah
and
I
think
there
is
this-
is
something
that
we
should
for
scouts.
It
could
be
really
nice,
it
could
be
really
nice.
I
imagine
like
closing
outreach
in
paris
and
at
the
same
time,
opening
scouts
in
paris.
F
Yeah
I
mean
we're
gonna
all
have
our
tc
swag
like
cam,
is
showing
off
and
I'm
so
jealous.
Why
am
I
wearing
this
die
craft?
What
is
that
and
but
we'll
all
be
walking
around
in
tec
swag
and,
like
you
know,
maybe
we
hold
an
event
where
we
talk
about
the
token
engineering
commons.
F
Maybe
we
we
could.
We
have
an
event
planner,
so
she's,
like
first
she's,
trying
to
figure
out
how
we
all
get
there,
what
what
borders
we
need
to
sneak
through
and
all
these
things.
But
then
you
know,
hopefully
by
the
end
of
this
week
that
will
be
relatively
sorted
and
we'll
go
more
towards
like
actually
planning
events,
and
maybe
we
should
have
like
a
hatch,
a
tc,
hatch
event
of
some
sort.
F
Our
real
live
params
party-
oh
yeah.
We
we
could
we
could.
We
could
start
to
play
with
the
you
know,
your
your
your
economy,
your
choice
and
and
show
off
the
commons
dashboard
at
least
what
we
have
yeah.
F
C
A
It
sounds
like
a
lot
of
fun.
Actually,
it's
I
think,
once
we
get
the
logistics
of
what
we're
doing
where
we'll
be
staying
and
what's
available
in
terms
of
what
we
can,
what
we
have,
I
think
it's
a.
I
think
it's
a
good
idea.
A
Yeah,
I
think
it.
I
think
it's
a.
I
think
we
do
it.
I
think
it'll
happen.
Naturally
right,
it's
going
to
happen.
Some
of
me
feels
like
this
is
going
to
be
mostly
spontaneous
versus
planned,
but
it
might
be
worth
us
also
putting
in
like
here
we're
carving
out
time.
You
know,
maybe,
the
day
after
to
invite
people
to
a
tec.
You
know
get
to
know
what
the
tec
is
or
something
like
that.
F
Yeah,
I
I
think,
there's
like
two
two
directions
that
need
to
be
covered:
the
hey
external
public,
we're
doing
a
30-day
like
sale
and
you
need
to
buy
you're
like
you
need
to
get
in
here.
Throw
your
raft
ext!
Oh,
how
do
you
don't
have
a
rough
text
die?
Let's
help
you
get
some.
You
know:
okay,
let's,
let's
like
hands-on
support
human
to
human
wow,
they're
real
people
in
the
tc
wow.
Look
at
this
swarm
of
this
dow.
That
is
there.
F
You
know
interacting
with
the
people
of
fcc
and
then
there's
the
other
side,
which
is
hey
we're
all
there.
Let's
internal,
like
keep
the
external
people
out
and
plan,
do
like
an
unconference
sort
of
thing
where
we
plan
the
agenda
together
in
and
have
a
full
day
after
the
conference,
one
one
or
two
days
after
the
conference
just
have
a
full
day
dedicated
to
like
what
the
are
we
gonna
do
wait.
Oh,
this
is
real.
F
What
do
we
do
now
and
kind
of
like
plan
that
out
internally
and
so,
but
we
for
sure
are
gonna.
Do
some
sort
of
external
events
you
know
have
have
some
buy
some
food
and
have
everyone
come
to
our
hotel
or
like
the
lobby
of
our
hotel
or
whatever
we
end
up
finding
a
good
spot
where
we
could
all
be
there
and
and
like
help
people
do
a
presentation
on
the
tc.
Maybe
a
quick
like
of
every
working
group
or
something
and
and
then
help
people
get
into
the
hatch.
C
Nice
nate
septimus:
do
you
guys
have
some
feedback
or
anything
you
wanna
contribute
to
this.
C
Perfect,
all
right
so
shall
we
pass
to
the
last
point
of
the
agenda,
the
hatchery
handbook,
so
I
it
let
me
open
it.
C
C
That
now
yours
looks
way
cleaner
than
mine.
So
don't
worry,
we
are
using
two
documents,
it's
fine.
We
can
put
it
together.
We
can
say
we
we
can.
We
can
stay
with
me
with
with
nape
and
then
we
go
back
to
mine,
because
mines
are
at
the
end,
the
changes-
and
this
is
small
changes.
D
Yeah,
so
I
just
kind
of
tried
to
do
my
best
to
get
a
kind
of
a
hacker
checklist
and
then
follow
the
outline
through
the
hatcher
checklist.
D
It's
been
modified
multiple
times
over
and
over
again
to
the
point
where
I
just
wanted
to
make
sure
it
made
sense
from
the
hatcher's
point
of
view,
and
so
basically
we
go
through
like
how
to
create
a
web3
wallet,
how
to
apply
through
the
trusted
seed,
activating
your
membership
applying
for
a
scholarship,
including
all
the
legal
documents
that
are
important
and
then
just
simple
things
like
how
to
get
wrap
decks,
that
I
had
to
transfer
to
the
x9
network
and
so
on,
and
then
reviewing
the
hatch
process
and
going
over
the
parameters
and
how
to
get
engaged
and
how
to
donate,
to
the
hatch
and
and
then
how
to
get
engaged
with
the
commons
upgrade
and
at
the
end
I
wanted
to
add
additional
resources
and
contact
information
so
that
when
it
does
come
to
the
time
that
they
want
to
interact
with
the
hatch
page
that
they
have
somebody
to
contact.
D
If
something
goes
wrong
whatever
it
may
happen.
So
that's
basically
the
approach.
There
are
some
aspects
of
the
the
parameters
that
you
know.
I
didn't
want
to
bog
it
down
with,
like
you
know,
maximum
target
goal
and
all
that
good
stuff.
So
I
just
want
I
you
know
I
wanted
to
highlight
the
parameters
that
are
the
most
important
and
one
of
the
big
act
aspects
of
that
was.
Should
we.
D
D
Oh
sorry,
yeah
should
we
include
anything
associated
with
the
impact
hours.
I
just
don't
think
interaction
with
the
actual
hatch,
all
the
information
that
I
feel
like
they
could
find
that
on
the
good
book
or
wherever
else
they
want
to
find
it
so.
B
D
Yeah
I
was
going
to
include
that
zapdi
within
this.
I
haven't
done
the
rage
quit
yet
because
I
just
wanted
to
make
sure
that
you
know
in
terms
of
the
rage
quit
percentage.
I
was
kind
of
confused
on
like
what
information
I
should
be,
providing
because
I
know
that
there
is
a
range
of
the
rage
quit
percentage,
and
that
depends
on
the
the
hatch
tribute
percentage
and
the
the
percent
health
by
builders
versus
backers
and
so
on.
But
what
kind
of
range
should
we
include
and
what
you
know,
how?
F
C
So
yeah-
and
I
think
there
is
something
that
we
should
do
like
just
a
refinement
of
the
things
that
demands
sort
of
sort
of
an
action
from
the
hatcher,
and
if
you
want
nate,
we
can
do
another
session
of
kind
of
narrowing
down
information
a
little
bit
filtered
in
a
more
precise
way.
I
believe
that's
the
correct
word
but
yeah.
This
is
a
is
a
good
direction
for
me,
the
layout,
I
will
cut
down
certain
things
like
the
membership
app.
C
That
text,
I
feel,
is
way
too
long,
but
yeah.
Besides
that,
there
is
technical
aspect
that
they
need
to
know,
probably
in
a
more
applicable
explanation
in
the
sense
of
how
they
can.
D
Yeah
plea
please
edit
the
crap
out
of
this,
so
you
know
I
get
too
wordy,
and
so
I
just
you
know
it's
always
good
to
have
somebody
to
come
in
there
and
just
chop
it
up
a
bit,
but
it
did
bring
up
a
point
that
I
think
tim
and
I
talked
about
before,
and
how
a
lot
of
the
information
that
I
sourced
this
from
was
on
our
git
book
and
how
it's
kind
of
it
needs
to
be
updated.
D
There
are
a
lot
of
kind
of
terminology
that
is
kind
of
misleading,
and
things
like
that.
So
it
would
be
good
to
use
this
final
product
to
kind
of
update
the
the
git
book
to
to
match.
C
Yeah,
we
actually
found
this
icing
this
a
week
ago,
where
this
guy
sent
me
a
message
saying
hey,
but
I
thought
that
the
membership
fee
was
100
die
because
in
one
of
the
medium
articles
the
minimum
article
doesn't
say
the
amount
of
knowledge
and
say
450
die.
It
says:
100
die
for
whatever
reason,
it
is
as
an
example,
and
he
believed
that
that
example
was
the
fee
that
he
had
to
pay.
And
so
it's
it's
it's
for
me.
It's
what
exactly
you
said
nate.
C
A
So
I
think
this
is
fantastic.
I
love
the
checklist
and
I
think
it
has
all
the
right
information
and
I
would
say
you
know
the
thing
that
we
noticed
was
the
the
the
updates
to
some
of
the
text
that
now
we
can
actually
sort
of
like
perfect
here
and
then
copy
back
to
github.
Just
I
mean
it's
a
git
book
just
to
update
git
book
so
that
it's
more
up
to
date
with
the
the
information
we
have
now.
A
A
You
know
its
thing
right
and
then
all
of
this
thing
that's
already
the
trusted
see
that's
already
in
get
book
it
just
sort
of
like
can
can
take
you
around
get
book
from
the
from
the
hatcher's
perspective
right,
like
you're,
a
hatcher,
here's,
our
checklist
and
here's
more
information
about
each
of
these
items
on
the
checklist.
C
Yes
and
yes,
and
also
I
will
I
will
create
like
I
will-
I
will
have
a
resulting
pdf
that
summarizes
this
information
like
that
house
is
in
for
like
the
same
thing,
you
mentioned
it's
correct,
just
as
a
final
result
of
this
process.
I
will
have
a
pdf
ready
to
send
basically
in
case
yeah
yeah.
I
don't
know
how
to
explain
it.
C
No,
I
will
have
the
link
and
the
link
for
me.
It's
like
a
constant
saying
that
it
works
perfectly
and
the
git
book
worked
perfectly.
Probably
then
I
will
work
out
on
a
on
a
front
page
kind
of
appealing,
because
what
happens
with
the
git
book
is
that
people
get
lost
in
the
git
book.
That's
the
feedback
I
receive
when
I
send
the
ebook.
C
We
were
like
oh
yeah,
but
what
is
this
and
they
specifically
ask
for
something
out
of
laziness
out
of
whatever
reason
there
is
so
either
we
sort
of
filter
the
git
book
in
a
way
that
it's
we
have
this
checklist,
for
example
in
the
front
page
or
something,
but
I
would
like
to
have
our
end
result.
That's
it's
easy
to
sort
of
get
into
it
and
not
complicate
it
or
with
a
lot
of
phrases
that
you
do
not
understand.
A
I'm
not
totally
following
though,
but
so
then
so
we
would
have
it
in
two
places.
Now
we
would
have
it
here
as
like
hatcher
like
the
hatcher
handbook
as
part
of
hatcher
101
right
and
the
hatchery
handbook
would
be
the
you
know,
this
part
specifically
the
checklist,
and
then
how
do
these
specific
parameters
apply
to
each
actor
right
and
then
all
of
this
other
stuff?
That's
in
this
document
now
is
actually
stuff.
That's
already
in
our
git
book.
E
C
Correct
correct
the
idea,
the
area
it's
basically
to
have
this.
I
I
see
now
three
things
as
a
result
of
this
process.
The
first
one
is,
the
refinement
of
the
information
could
be,
gitbook
could
be
foreign
whatever
it
is,
but
we
have
a
refining
process
now
that
we
have
all
the
information
we
can
check
it,
that's
one
result.
The
second
result
is
having
a
good
book
updated
and
accessible
for
everyone
in
the
sense
of
you
will
have
a
front
page
or
a
checklist
or
getting
ready
you
to
hatch.
C
Basically-
and
the
third
result
that
I
see
it's
a
it's
just
a
simple
pdf
or
a
simple
front
page,
I
don't
know
how
you
want
to
call
it,
but
a
pdf
or
something
that's.
Basically,
I
can
send
in
a
message
that
it
doesn't
have
to
go
to
a
website
to
then
click
on
stuff.
Then
click
just
a
single
document
I
can
send
when
I,
when
I
first
week
of
the
hatch
that
I
can
send.
Okay,
hey
this
is
a
pdf
the
same
way
you
have
the
the
tc
deck
something
like
that.
C
A
So
I'm
like
a
big
fan
of
like
we
have
one
single
source
of
truth
and
if
either
it's
git
book
or
it's
not.
Maybe
it's
a
document,
a
word
doc
on
google,
docs
or
whatever.
Maybe
that's
what
it
ends
up
being
and
we
just
like
that's
our.
If
we
need
to
edit
it,
we
edit
it
once
and
then
everyone
knows
where
to
go
to
get
the
latest
information.
A
C
Okay,
I
hear
you
all
right
nate,
do
you
have
any
other
feedback
on
this
or
grief
or.
D
Yeah,
I
you
know
I
think
git
book
is
is
where
it
should
be
happening
with.
That
being
said,
I
do
think
that
you're
right
eduardo.
That's
when
I
go
to
the
tec
handbook
it.
It
is
a
little
bit
disorienting.
You
know
I
there
we
have
a
lot
of
repetition
in
different
contexts
and
it
gets
kind
of
you
know.
D
I
don't
know
it's
it's
just
not
as
as
precise
as
I
think
it
we
want
it
to
be,
and
so
yeah
I
don't
know.
F
E
F
Think
I
think
we
need
just
a
perspective
like
a
user
journey
for
the
handbook
right,
someone
comes
in.
What's
the
first
information,
we
give
them
okay,
what
makes
them
want
to
go
deeper?
How
do
we
get
them
to
go
deeper
and
take
it
from
like,
instead
of
just
trying
to
get
all
the
content
in
there
and
organize
the
content
think
about
the
human
that
has
to
come
in
and
read
it
and
where
they
want
to
go
first.
C
Yeah
and
that's
the
basic
core
of
the
document,
and
that
what
that
is
what
it
should
be,
the
basic
order
document,
which
is
basically
an
example
of
the
parameters,
is
like
how
these
parameters
affect
you
and
that's
what
that
question
is
for
me,
the
core
kind
of
this
document
in
general
terms,
how
this
hatch
affects
me
benefits
me
or
works
for
me,
or
it
doesn't
work
for
me.
I
don't
know,
but
this
is
the
we
should
respond
to
these
questions
on
this
document.
B
Yeah,
I
also
see
like
the
gate
book
like
this
place,
the
single
point
of
truth
like,
but
I
think
there
also
can
be
other
documents
like
I
was
seeing
like
this
culture
handbook
like
something
you
know
like
you're
speaking
to
someone
and
you
just
send
this
document,
so
they
read
it
and
it's
like
helping
the
hatcher,
but
you
know
like
the
more
detail
it's
on
the
git
book
and
on
the
forum,
but
this
is
just
something
I
mean
that's
what
I
was
understanding
it
when
I
was
writing
like
it's
something
like
you,
you
give
to
specific
people
to
getting
started,
but
then,
like
the
more
detail,
it's
on
the
forums
around
the
gate
book.
D
F
Man,
it
sucks
marco,
is
so
packed,
but
he's
he's
my
go-to
for
these
things.
F
He
has
someone
a
minion
marco
has
four
minions
now,
and
so
he
has
got
one
that
specifically
works
on
user
journey,
but
that's
you
know
that
is
usually
for
like
yeah.
I
think
he
could
map
it
out,
like
you
know,
and
it's
really
like
a
mirror
board
kind
of
a
thing.
You
know
you
go
in
there
and
you're
like
hey,
I'm
a
new
user.
F
What
do
I
want
to
know?
You
know?
Who
am
I?
What
is
my
archetype?
You
know
I'm
a
hatcher,
I'm
a
I'm
a
builder
with
impact
hours.
You
know
like
what
do
I
I
want
to
go
to
this
website
and
you
know
who
are
the
archetypes
that
are
going
to
approach
and
then
okay,
now
we
identify
these
archetypes
now
when
they
come
to
this,
are
they
going
to
be
satisfied?
Do
we
care
if
they're
satisfied?
Maybe
the
builders
we
don't
care
about?
F
I
mean
we
just
like
all
we
care
about
are
the
hatchery
okay
or
maybe
all
we
care
about
is
the
builders
I
don't
know
like.
We
have
to
make
these
decisions,
but
then,
when
the
hatcher
comes
in
what
questions
do
they
ask
first
right
and
then
are
those?
Are
those
answers
there?
What
questions
do
we
want
them
right
and
then,
where
do
we
want
to
steer
them,
and
how
do
we
make
sure
like?
F
I
don't
know,
but
I
think
the
first
thing
is:
what
is
the
problem
we're
trying
to
solve?
Who
and
who
are
we
trying
to
solve
it
for
and
then
building
the
journey
that
solves
their
problem?.
C
I
think
you
made
you
made
a
very
interesting
point
of
the
git
book
is
for
the
dec
and
then
we
are
talking
about
the
hatchery
here,
not
necessarily
explain
it,
the
entire
tc
and
all
the
working
groups,
and
so
on,
but
yeah.
I
don't
know
we
will
get
to
this
this
this
this
document
we
will
manage
to
put
it
out,
and
so,
let's
we
will.
We
will
still
work
on
this
and
we
will
get
to
a
nice
point.
C
A
Just
to
circle
around
on
what
griff
said,
it's
really
true
that
the
visibility
of
our
information
is.
Is
it's
difficult
right
and
that's
it's
something
that
I
think
we
vote.
We
are
hopefully
going
to
get
better
at,
but
it's
you
know
discord's
impossible
to
follow
discourse.
We're
getting
a
lot
better
with
the
website
is
a
placeholder
for
how
to
join
our
discord
and
telegram,
and
this
kind
of
stuff.
A
So
it's
it's
sort
of
like
the
git
book
was
sort
of
like
this
is
where
we're
putting
some
information
like
some
meaty
stuff
that
people
can
learn
about
the
tec.
From
from
any
perspective,
internal
and
hatcher
would
be
an
internal
tec
person,
but
external
as
well,
and
it's
not
necessarily
pre-designed
it's
more.
A
We
put
things
up
and
we're
using
them,
as
as
they
can
be
used
and
that
a
more
thorough
approach
for
how
people
find
information
about
the
tec
and
the
infra-
and
you
know
the
user
experience
of
of
you
know
absorbing
that
information
is
something
that
could
be
very
interesting
for
us
to
undertake,
which
means
like
hey.
This
is
way
bigger
than
gitbook.
This
is
like.
How
does
anyone
go
from
like
search
term
to
where
we
want
them
to
be?
A
That's,
I
think
something:
we've
always
not
really
nailed,
because
we've
just
been
building
decentralized,
apps
right,
like
we're
in
web
3,
so
whip
two
is
not
yeah
but
yeah.
I
I
think
it's
a
good.
I
think
it's
a
good
conversation
to
to
start
having
now
that
we're
hitting
we're
hitting
you
know,
but
we're
hitting
a
time
in
our
maturity
where
now
other
people
are
searching
for
information
about
tec.
A
But
I
think
we're
quote:
I
think
we
can
close
the
subject
on
the
hatchery
handbook.
It
sounds
like
nate,
you
have
it
well
under
control
in
eduardo.
You
have
very
good
suggestions
to
help.
C
Yeah-
and
here
I
am
thinking
that
this
was
a
short
call
today,
I
guess
it
was
not.
I
don't
know
if
anyone
else
have
something
else
to
add
to
the
agenda.
Hello,
craig,
I
didn't
say
hello,
so
hello
to
you.
Does
anyone
want
to
add
something
or
say
something?
The
last
five
minutes
we
have.
B
D
D
G
Good
hi
everybody,
sorry,
I
missed
basically
the
whole
call
such
as
life,
but
if,
if
I
need
anything
or
if
anybody
needs
anything
from
me,
just
hit
me
directly
nice
to
see
you
all.