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A
Praised
other
people.
They
are
grateful
about
the
work
that
someone
has
done
and
we
have
like
a
30-minute
plot
where
we
get
to
express
our
gratitude
to
other
people
and
that
that
really
it's
a
counterweight
to
conflict
right.
So
it's
it.
It
brings
the
community
closer
together.
It's
really
hard
to
have
conflict
with
someone
when
they're
praising
you
right.
So
so
yeah,
it's
a
great
community.
I
I
came
here.
I
I
don't
want
to
leave
ever
and
I
hope
you
guys
like
it,
definitely
feel
free
to
dm
me.
A
I
do
a
lot
of
onboarding
too
one-on-ones
so
yeah.
If,
if
you
need,
if
you
feel
overwhelmed
by
just
the
vast
amount
of
knowledge
that
we
have
in
the
the
learning
curve,
please
just
dm
me
and
I'd
be
happy
to
just
talk.
You
know
just
just
informally
talk
about
what
we're
about
and
that's
pretty
much
it
I'm
going
to
stop
talking
now,
I'm
going
to
pass
it
to
lutzar,
which
I
was
in
a
call
an
up
party
with
five
minutes
ago.
Look
sorry.
B
Just
briefly
before
adam
starts,
we
welcome
bienka
and
lutzer
and
bye.
We
are
going
through
a
brief
introduction
about
yourself.
Where
are
you
from
whatever
you
want
to
share
with
us
and
you
feel
comfortable
sharing
with
us
and
then
welcome
to
here
to
the
tvc?
So
now,
let's
start,
if
you
may.
C
Yeah,
my
name
is
adam.
I'm
from
the
pacific
northwest
in
the
united
states.
I
have
a
degree
in
applied
linguistics
in
the
german
language.
German
is
my
second.
C
In
case
you
guys
need
any
like
translation,
work
or
something
done,
and
then
yeah
liquid
six
didn't
really
make
me
money,
so
I
actually
went
to
the
electrical
field
as
an
electrician
did
that
for
a
couple
years,
and
now
I'm
trying
to
get
into
software
development,
so
I've
been
learning
everything
I
can
about
c-sharp
and
python
and
front-end
web
development
and
back-end
web
development
and
just
kind
of
full
stack
development
in
general,
and
that
kind
of
led
me
to
volunteering
for
non-profits
that
work
with
civic
tech
and
help
give
back
to
their
communities.
B
Thank
you
luther.
How
about
you
bianca
welcome
to
the
orientation.
A
Call
hi,
thank
you.
My
name
is
bianca,
I'm
23
years
old,
I'm
brazilian,
so
I'm
in
brazil
right
now,
english,
my
second
language.
So
sometimes
I
have
a
hard
time
saying
or
like
about
like
some
things,
so
I'm
here
to
really
learn
everything
that
I
can.
A
I
really
like
on
tc,
I'm
very
happy
to
be
here
in
this
environment
and
I'm
having
my
degree
in
psychology,
so
I'm
very
interested
on
bringing
psychology
here,
and
I
know
that,
like
you
guys,
already
have
awesome
people.
They
do
things
like
that.
So
I'm
just
here
really
to
learn
thanks.
B
Thank
you,
bianca
welcome,
libby
and
tam
to
the
orientation
call
how
about
you
uncle.
D
Good
morning
my
name
is
kim:
go
by
uncle
bim
bim,
I'm
from
brisbane
australia.
It's
currently
3
a.m
here,
which
is
lovely
brand
new
to
the
tec.
I
am
a
brand
strategist.
I
come
from
a
graphic
design
and
illustration
background.
D
I
guess
one
thing:
that's
that's
really
attracted
me
lately
with
the
web.
3
stuff
is
just
community
and
networks,
I
think,
with
working
with
different
brands
day-to-day
you
start
to
realize
the
importance
of
community
within
their
branding
and
marketing
strategy,
and
now,
with
dao's,
coming
to
the
forefront.
It's
just
absolutely
captivated
me
and
to
be
involved
and
people
be
part
of
this
dynamic.
It
just
feels
really
exciting,
so
yeah
really
pumped
to
learn
and
help
out
wherever
I
can.
A
Hey
I'm
arvind,
I'm
from
india,
bangalore
india
and
I
have
so
I'm
currently
working
on
for
a
decentralized
cloud
company
called
stack
os.
I
handle
their
growth.
I
lead
their
growth
department
and
I
joined
tec
I
think
about
a
month
ago,
but
I
had
some
family
stuff,
so
I
couldn't
pay
attention
to
it.
But
now
everything
sorted-
and
I'm
very
excited
to
you
know,
learn
more
about
this.
A
This
project,
tokenomics
is
always
interested
me,
but
I
never
had
the
opportunity
to
find
you
know
people
who
actually
sort
of
working
on
this
and
are
building
things
based
on
tokenomics.
But
when
I
found
this
I
was
really
excited
so
looking
forward
to
learning
more
about
this
and
see
how
I
can
you
know,
learn
and
get
involved.
B
Thank
you
so
much
rbd
nice
to
have
you
here
and
how
about
you,
satchel.
E
I'm
in
san
francisco,
my
background
has
been
in
product
management
in
two
tech
companies.
In
the
cyber
security
space,
then
I
spent
a
little
bit
of
time
learning
about
open
source
in
the
foundation
and
then
now
I'm
sort
of
full
time.
E
Just
like
exploring
you
know,
web
3
and
I
think
tokenomics
might
be
the
skill
set
that
could
be
like
the
closest
equivalent
to
a
product
manager,
because
you
have
to
like
build
the
community
and
design
the
ecosystem
and
the
products
that
so
I'm
trying
to
learn
more
about
that
with
the
hopes
of
either
you
know
joining
another
company
or
starting
my
own,
I'm
working
on
a
graphic
or
a
model
on
understanding,
token
economics,
and
I
just
did
it
on
the
helium
token
and
so
hoping
I
could
find
a
group
of
people
I
can
share
it
with
sort
of
in
a
live
call
to
get
feedback
on.
E
B
Much
sachel,
yes,.
F
Sure
hi,
I'm
tamara,
I'm
one
of
the
stewards
at
the
tec.
I
co-uh
steward
the
communitas
with
eduardo
and
I'm
also
the
steward
of
the
stewards
working
group
and
I've
been
with
involved
with
the
tec
for
a
while
close
to
a
full
year.
Now.
Actually
so,
my
one
year
anniversary
is
coming
up
and
yeah,
I'm
very
happy
that
this
orientation
call
keeps
growing
and
growing
there's
so
many
fascinating,
interesting
people
in
this
community
and
there's
so
much
work
that
we
can
do
together.
B
Thank
you
and
welcome
to
orientation.
F
A
B
A
B
Thank
you
for
joining,
so
how
about
you,
christian
dll,.
B
If
you
are
talking
kristen,
you
are
muted,
so
we
cannot
hear
you
and
if
you
cannot
talk
it's
fine,
you
can
you'll
mute
whenever
you
want
and
I
will
pass
it
on
to
rod
castle.
A
So
I'm
so
I'm
not
new,
but
I
haven't
made
a
lot
of
contributions
over
here
so
yeah.
I
was
working
on
on
a
front-end
page
with
somebody
from
tech
called
christoph,
but
I
had
to
like
let
it
go
since
I
didn't
like
understand
a
lot
of
stuff,
so
I'm
trying
to
like
rejoin
and
relearn
a
lot
of
stuff,
so
yeah.
B
B
If
you
are
talking
issa,
we
cannot
listen
to
you,
but
you
are
welcome
to
join
at
any
other
point
of
this
call
so
welcome
everyone
to
orientation.
Call
it's
amazing
to
have
such
a
nice
crowd
today,
so
we
will
jump
right
into
it.
The
document
that
is
shared
on
my
screen
on
my
screen
at
the
moment
is
shared
on
the
orientation
channel
that
I
ping
a
lot
of
you
guys
on
the
new
member
tag.
B
So
thank
you
for
for
being
here
so
a
little
bit
of
what
do
you
expect
from
this
call?
Well
we're
gonna
talk
today.
We're
gonna
talk
today
about
what
is
a
dec,
which
is
something
that
a
lot
of
you
and
a
lot
of
people
in
general
tends
to
be
a
little
bit
like
we
don't
know.
What
is
this
like?
It
sounds
cool,
it
sounds
about
token
economics,
but
we
are
not
very
sure
what
you
guys
do,
so
we
are
here
to
try
to
answer
that
question.
B
We
are
also
here
to
talk
about
a
little
bit
of
how
we
work
and
how
to
contribute
to
the
tec.
If
you
are
interested
in
that,
but
also
how
can
you
learn
token
economics?
How
can
you
be
part
of
this
community?
B
How
do
we
interact
and
our
meetings,
our
calendars
and
all
this
stuff
is
the
things
that
we're
going
to
talk
today
and
we
like
to
start
with
our
mission,
vision,
values
and
a
nice
exercise
that
we
have
is
that
we
to
the
members
of
the
community
that
have
been
here
for
a
while
to
explain
their
own
words.
What
is
the
mission
vision
values,
so
I
don't
know
tim.
Would
you
like
to
in
your
own
words,
to
say
what
are
the
mission
mission
values
of
the
dec.
F
Part
of
what
makes
us
really
key
is
having
this
like
cult,
this
culture,
that
we
we
share
together.
The
short
vision
is
like
advancing
token
engineering,
the
short
mission
that
we
have,
and
the
idea
is
that
we
want
to
be
the
place
that
everyone
knows
to
go
to
when
they
want
to
find
out
more
about
token
engineering.
So
the
shelling
point
of
the
community.
F
We
want
to
fund
projects
that
advance
token
engineering,
so
we're
not
funding
for-profit
projects,
but
we're
funding.
You
know
research
to
help
token
engineering
or
open
source
systems,
an
open
source
tools
and
education
is
super
important
too
so.
Making
making
a
economy
that
is,
human,
centric
culture
focused
and
supports
token
engineering
and
the
importance
that
I'll
play
in
the
world
and
what
do
our
values
say?
Human-Centric,
integrity,
curiosity,
constructive
yeah:
these
are
all
beautiful.
These
are
beautifully
worded
mission,
vision,
values.
B
Thank
you
tam
yeah,
so
we
are
a
community
that
it's
also
very
open
and
we
try
to
be
a
welcoming
community,
so
you
can
jump
at
any
moment
if
you
want
to
have
a
question,
for
example
in
this
quote,
just
meet
yourself
and
ask
right
away
or
put
your
camera
on,
raise
your
hand
all
the
things
we
respected
and
we
appreciate
it.
B
So
this
is
a
little
bit
of
what
is
a
dec.
Then
how
do
we
structure
ourselves
and
how
do
we
organize
ourselves?
We
have
our
nice
ourselves
in
11
working
groups,
and
these
working
groups
are
the
way
we
handle
and
the
way
contributors
start
sort
of
working
in
the
tc
and
learning
and
and
contributing.
B
So
since
we
have
a
bunch
of
stores
here,
I
would
like
the
stores
that
are
here,
for
example,
libby,
to
explain
a
little
bit
of
her
working
group,
which
is
soft
off.
If
you
have
the
possibilities
to
do
so,.
D
Thanks
ado,
hi,
everybody
really
nice
to
see
this
call
full
of
people
again
welcome
everyone,
and
the
sofkav
working
group
is
working
to
implement
astrum's
principles
into
the
cultural,
build
of
the
tec.
So,
looking
into
what
are
some
base
cultural
practices,
we
need
to
develop
to
have
a
self-managed
organization
where
people
feel
like
they
have
agency
to
be
a
part
of
everything.
D
F
Yeah
absolutely
so.
The
stewards
working
group
are
the
the
servant
leaders
of
the
tec,
so
we
are
serving
the
community
and
making
sure
that
there's
like
a
transversal
coordination
layer
on
top
of
all
of
the
different
working
groups,
we
have
11
working
groups
that
are
really
focused
on
their
work
streams
and
sometimes
that
can
lead
to
silos
which
can
lead
to
coordination
problems.
So
our
our
intention,
our
main
our
some
of
the
main
work
that
we
do
is
making
sure
that
the
coordination
can
happen.
F
Interdependencies
are
surfaced,
blockers
are
removed,
as
well
as
to
promote
sort
of
you
know,
be
the
be
the
the
models
for
our
culture.
That's
the
cultural
builds
that
libya
was
just
talking
about
soft
and
gravity,
and
actually
all
of
our
working
groups
contribute
to
our
culture,
and
so
we
do
the
coordination,
and
I
like
to
call
the
stewards,
the
the
super
spreaders
of
the
mbv
so
to
sort
of
model,
our
values
and
to
keep
ourselves
and
the
community
focused
on
our
mission
together.
B
Thank
you
and,
and
then
for
example,
we
have
transparency
which
septimus
here
it's
the
stewart
I
don't
know
septimus.
If
you
wanna
explain
a
little
bit
about
transparency,
working
group.
G
G
To
mutual
monitoring
like
to
enforce
the
force
strong
principle
so
yeah
like
on
transparency,
we
don't
create
rules,
we
just
try
to
make.
You
know
the
flow
goes
through.
Mutual
monitoring
and
yeah
like
and
also
like
the
real
game.
G
Is
going
to
start
when
the
the
we
have
the
token
so
we
have,
we
really
need
transparency
on
and
on
the
common
pool,
how
projects
are
doing
and
yeah.
G
B
Thank
you
septimus,
and
finally,
we
like
to
explain
about
comms
and
in
case
someone
here
is
also
interested
in
contributing,
for
example,
to
comes
how
how
can
they
contribute.
H
Yes,
of
course,
thanks
well
right
now
we
are
in
the
process
of
our
working
group.
Is
gonna
become
a
team
which
is
one
of
the
one
of
the.
I
think
two
working
groups
that
are
gonna
be
able
to
provide
like
a
a
service
to
to
other
to
other
communities.
H
So
what
we're
gonna
be
doing
in
in
comms
is
we're
gonna
be
providing
communication
services
as
as
a
public
good
for
projects
that
share
our
objective
of
advancing
token
engineering.
H
So
what
we're
going
to
be
doing
in
in
the
next
few
months
is
we're
going
to
be
integrating
different
creative,
like
designers
and
social
media
managers,
to
be
able
to
coordinate
and
start
helping
spread
the
word
for
what
the
token
engineering,
commons
and
other
tea
related
projects
so
yeah
thanks
for
being
here,
I
see
some
familiar
faces.
So
it's
good
to
see
you
here
I'll,
pass
it
back
to
you
as
well.
B
Thank
you
sri,
so
this
these
working
groups
that
have
taught
so
far
the
stewards
they
mostly
belong
to
this
cultural,
build
process
that
we
have
created
and
these
cultural
practices
that
we
have
are
very
important
for
us.
But
then
we
also
have
technical,
related
working
groups
and
a
lot
of
you,
for
example,
mentioned
that
you
are
interested
on
token
economics
and
we
have
a
working
group.
That's
dedicated
to
explore,
play
debate
about
token
economics.
I
don't
know
septimus
if
you'd
like
to
explain
about
params
working
group.
G
B
G
Can
yeah
like
on
params,
like
the
big
mission,
is
to
educate
the
community
to
build
collaborative
economics
so
yeah,
basically
like
the
first
dashboard
we
had
for
the
hajj,
like
the
params
team,
were
educating
all
the
people,
all
the
communities.
So
people
like
me
who
have
you
know
shared
knowledge
about
you
know
the
technocracy
choosing
brands
and
stuff
like.
I
could
learn
myself
and
you
know,
build
this
economy
and
we
actually
build
it
together.
G
The
hatch
and
now
we
are
going
to
do
the
same
with
the
like
already
like
there
is
a
lot
of
pram
parties
going
on
and
yeah,
basically
like
the
mission
of
prams
is
building
the
tools
and
educating
the
community.
So
it's
super
fun
like
I
think
it's
actually
like
one
of
the
most
fun
sporting
groups.
Yeah
back
to
you.
B
Thank
you
septimus.
He
may
be
a
little
bit
biased,
but
yes,
it's
one
of
the
funniest
working
groups,
it's
one
of
the
working
groups
to
have
the
most
fun
and
right
now
we
are
actually
going
through
a
params
parties.
Promise
parties
are
these
concepts
that
we
have
here
in
the
dc,
which
is
a
space
that
you
can
use
assist.
B
We
have
haram
parties
all
day
long
in
different
time
zones,
depending
on
where
you're
from
and
hosted
by
different
people,
and
the
idea
is
that
you
learn
about
token
economics
in
these
params
parties
and
we
have
a
period
for
the
next
month
where
we
will
keep
in
doing
these
promise
parties.
I
don't
know
sure
if
you
like
to
explain
a
little
bit
about
the
concept
of
the
params
party
before
we
keep
going.
I
think
it
would
be
helpful
for
a
lot
of
people
here
who
are
trying
to
learn
about
token
economics.
H
Sure,
well,
the
param
parties
are
basically
well.
We
get
together.
Sometimes
we
play
music
and
we
use
the
commons
configuration
dashboard,
which
is
basically
a
tool
that
is
going
to
help
community
members
make
proposals
on
our
economic
model.
H
H
We
we
approach
collaborative
economics
in
in
the
tec
and
also
how
we
provide
a
token
engineering
tool
for
people
to
also
help
advance
this
this
field,
so
yeah
like
in
a
way
if
you
are
playing
around
with
with
the
dashboard.
You
are
like
already
a
token
engineer
in
a
way
so
yeah,
it's
a
very,
very
educational
event,
so
you
are
all
invited.
H
I
know
that
lutzer
and
I
think
oh
yeah,
only
on
only
lazar
just
joined
the
brand
party
that
I
hosted,
but
we
have
a
bunch
and
yeah.
You
can
see
them
in
in
our
twitter.
We
usually
post
the
times
in
in
in
the
different
cities
and
and
yeah.
So
yeah
foreign
parties
are
fun.
We
hope
to
see
here
also.
B
Thank
you.
Would
you
like
to
share
lutzer?
How
was
your
your
first
forum
party
just
briefly
to
the
rest
of
us?
Oh,
what's
your
feedback
impressions,
anything
you
want
to
share
about
your
prom
party
that
you
assist.
C
First,
so
I
don't,
I
don't
want
to
like
get
give
you
guys
wrong
information.
It
was
my
second
params
party.
I
went
to
one
yesterday
with
griff
as
well,
and
he
kind
of
my
first
one
was
basically
just
me
asking
a
lot
of
questions
about
the
dashboard.
C
Luckily,
there's
these
really
good
tools
on
the
dashboard
little
question
marks
there.
That
kind
of
explain
everything
for
you
and
then,
of
course,
you
have
google
or
some
other
type
of
search
engine
that
you'd
like
to
use.
That
can
also
help
you
like
identify
sort
of
the
pieces
of
this
dashboard,
a
little
better
but
yeah.
No,
I'm
having
fun
messing
around
with
it
and
making
some
really
interesting.
Looking
curves,
I'm
not
sure
what
the
actual
outcome
of
these
curves
would
be,
but
I'm
playing.
B
Nice,
so
I
will
make
a
brief
stop
here
to
ask
if
anyone,
or
specifically
the
person
who
asked
that
were
interested
in
learning
about
token
economics,
do
you
guys
have
any
question
any
concept
that
you
didn't
understand
something
you
would
like
clarification
on
just
to
meet
yourself
and
shoot
away?
If
you
have
any
questions
regarding
this
so
far,.
B
A
Sorry
I
had
a
question
regarding
the
params
party.
So
can
you
join
that?
Even
if
you,
you
know
just
learning
about
economics-
and
you
know
you
don't
know
most
of
the
terms
that
are
used
is
that
something
you
can
join
into
or
do
you
need
to
have
certain
understanding
of
it
before
you
can?
Thank
you.
G
B
Yeah
you're
more
than
welcome
to
join
and
at
the
beginning
it
could
be
a
little
bit
like
shy,
because
a
lot
of
people
know
each
other
and
then
you're
like
oh,
but
I
don't.
I
don't
want
to
interrupt.
Don't
worry
everyone
there
is
welcoming,
and
everyone
understand
that
we
don't.
We
have
different
levels
of
knowledge
and
you
can
ask
questions
as
silly
as
it
may
sound.
You
can
shoot
it
right
away
and
people
will
probably
immediately
answer
you
without
no
problem
welcome,
tigeroid
to
orientation
call.
B
We
are
going
through
a
little
bit
of
the
working
groups
at
the
moment
and
we
were
discussing
about
the
params
working
group
and
initiative
that
they
are
doing,
which
is
the
params
parties.
We
have
other
working
groups,
we
have
the
legal
working
group
which
it
as
it
may.
As
the
name
says
it
takes
care
of
our
legal
structures.
We
have
a
mega
working
group
that
it's
it
explore
it's
a
it's
an
exploration
working
group
that
they
examine.
B
They
take
care
of
the
ethos
and
the
ethics
of
talking
engineering
and
they
sort
of
take
a
look
at
that
and
see
in
the
debate
and
so
on.
We
also
have
a
community,
that's
working
group,
which
is
the
working
group
that
tamara
and
I
lead,
and
it's
a
working
group
dedicated
to
a
community
building
effort.
So
we
are
humans,
even
if
we
are
very
techy
or
very
introvert.
B
We
need
spaces
to
to
be
safe
and
spaces
to
collaborate
and
spaces
to
engage
so
communities.
Working
group
takes
care
of
all
these
initiatives
like
the
orientation
call.
We
also
held
a
space
that
is
not
related
to
work
or
token
economics.
It's
just
talk
to
meet
each
other,
that
is
a
dec
lounge
that
happens
on
friday,
5
p.m,
ced,
so
comedians
working
group,
it's
a
working
group
that
take
care
of
the
social
layer.
B
If
you
want
to
think
a
little
bit
about
the
social
layer
of
this
community,
and
then
we
have
labs
and
labs,
it's
a
very
fun
place
to
go.
Also
labs
is
held
by
ygg.
It's
the
stewart
of
that
working
group
and
labs
takes
it's
a
more
experimental
kind
of
working
group.
A
lot
of
data
analysis,
a
lot
of
use
cases,
a
lot
of
debates
and
they
also
are
gonna
start
doing
a
solidity
course
done
by
one
of
our
contributors,
mera
verde.
B
So
you
can
also
join
their
calls
and
also
learn
in
in
the
labs
section,
and
then
we
have
gravity
which
gravity
it's
a
working
group
dedicated
to
manage,
managed
conflict,
a
conflict
resolution
working
group
and
they
have
a
curse
right
now
the
gravity
curse
and
it's
a
very
educational
space.
B
B
All
all
of
these
working
groups
have
their
timing
and
when
is
their
weekly
sync
and
you
can
add
to
their
to
your
own
calendar
the
dates
of
these
working
groups.
If
you
are
interested
in
one
or
the
other
one.
B
Also
in
the
google
calendar,
you
will
see
the
agenda
of
every
working
group
to
see
what
was
the
last
thing
that
was
spoken
about,
and
then
you
can
also
go
to
youtube
and
google
tec
comments,
and
then
you
will
find
the
recording
of
the
last
meeting.
So
in
case
you
want
to
be
up
to
date
or
you
didn't
understand
a
lot
of
what
was
said
on
the
agenda.
You
can
just
straight
away,
go
to
youtube,
find
it
there
and
on
the
label
of
the
working
group,
and
then
you
will
be
informed
from
the
next
meeting.
B
C
You
do
yes
go
ahead.
It's
regarding
the
the
te
academy
working
group.
You
mentioned
that
they
were
going
to
be
training
people
in
solid
solidity,
and
I
was
curious
if
one
I
saw
somewhere
that
they
were
gonna
be
starting.
B
C
Soon,
I
can't
remember
if
it
was
if
it
was
tamara
who,
who
put
it
up
or
if
it
was
somebody
on
the
t
services
page.
But
I
was
just
curious
if
you
could
maybe
enlighten
us
a
little
more
about
that.
F
I'm
just
going
to
jump
in
because
te
academy
is
actually
not
a
working
group
of
the
tec.
The
te
academy
is
its
own
independent
organization
and
they
do
have
a
number
of
really
cool
initiatives
coming
up.
There
are
some
workshops.
Some
research
studies
there
every
month
there's
an
introduction
to
token
engineering,
which
is
probably
one
of
the
most
important
courses.
Anyone
who's
interested
in
token
engineering
can
join
it's
free,
it's
monthly,
I'm
going
to
look
for
the
link
and
drop
it
in
the
community
hall.
F
B
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Tam
does
anyone
else
have
any
other
question
as
silly
as
it
could
be,
or
as
soon
as
in
death
as
it
could
be
about
the
working
groups
before
we
continue
hi
just
a.
D
Question,
do
you
have
to
sign
up
to
go
to
the
working
group
or
just
drop
in.
B
You
can
just
drop
in
at
any
moment.
Don't
don't
worry,
there
are
time
frames.
There
is
an
agenda,
you
can
add
your
own
points
of
the
agenda
because
it's
a
public
document
but
yeah
you
can
feel
free
to
go
without
pressing
attending
or
anything.
Okay.
Thank
you.
F
Yeah
I'm
going
to
jump
into
because
it's
such
an
important
point,
the
tec,
but
part
of
the
tec.
Culture
is
to
be
transparent
and
inclusive.
So
all
of
the
working
group
calls
are
on
our
calendar.
None
of
them
are
private
they're
open
to
anyone
who
wants
to
join,
and
everyone
is
warmly
welcomed
to
join
as
well.
F
One
of
the
things
that
we
do
is
make
sure
that
everyone
has
a
chance
to
speak
so
that
there's
some
space
for
every
voice
to
be
heard
and
the
working
working
group
calls
are
all
sorry
all
the
calls
are
all
recorded
thanks
to
the
transparency
team,
so
the
work
that
septimus
and
ivy
have
done
and
all
of
those
recordings
are
available
on
youtube.
F
B
Thank
you,
temp.
Does
anyone
else,
have
another
question
regarding
the
working
groups
calendar
or
something
like
that?
Five
before.
A
B
That's
a
good
point
since
we
you
touch
the
point
of
praise,
let's
contextualize
people
about
what
is
praise,
would
you
like
ham,
also
or
septimos,
whoever
wants
to
explain
a
little
bit?
What
is
praise
to
the
rest
of
the
new
members.
F
Sure
I
can
take
it,
so
praise
is
a
way
for
us
to
it's
a
reward
system
and
it's
a
way
for
us
to
highlight
unseen
work
and
to
make
sure
that
the
invisible
work
that
happens
is
seen,
but
also
to
have
something
more
than
just.
You
know
a
thank
you
to
deliver.
It's
the
way
that
we
can
reward
people
who
are
contributing
to
building
the
tec.
F
So
praise
is
something
that
is
dished,
so
there's
a
syntax
and
you'd
use
it
on
any
of
the
channels,
and
you
could
praise
another
another
community
member,
and
you
would
explain
why
you're
praising
that
community
member
what
it
was
that
he
or
she
or
they
have
done
and
that
way
that
these
praises
are
then
collected
and
quantified
and
eventually
will
turn
into
tec
tokens.
F
So
it's
it's
a
way
to
reward
people
who
are
building
our
community,
but
also
to
like
you
know,
make
sure
unseen.
Work
is
seen.
There's
lots
of
things
that
don't
get
seen
and
the
prey
system,
surfaces,
those
and
then
to
build
this
community
of
gratitude.
You
know
to
be
grateful
for
each
other
to
feel
when
people
are
grateful
for
you.
It's
really
a
nice
feeling
to
receive
praise
and
to
know
that
something
that
you
did
really
helped
somebody
else
in
our
community.
B
For
example,
and
for
example,
after
this
call,
I
most
likely
will
praise
you
all
for
attending
and
taking
one
hour
of
your
time
for
attending
this
call
and
listen
to
this
guy
talking
non-stop.
So
I
thank
you
for
that,
and
basically,
the
praise
is
a
prime
example
of
the
combination
of
our
cultural
build
on
our
technical,
build
as
time
mentioned.
It
goes
into
the
token,
but
also
it's
part,
of
our
cultural
process
to
consider
our
knowledge,
everyone
who,
who
we
think
needs
to
be
acknowledged
so
a
little
bit
about
the
praise.
B
As
she
mentioned.
As
I
mentioned
the
discord,
we
have
the
ability
to
displace
in
all
the
discord.
So
if
you
take
a
look
at
the
at
your
screen
in
the
discord
right
now
at
your
left,
you
have
the
the
typical
menus
doing
here:
orientation
where
I
welcome,
or
the
team
of
the
community.
That's
working
welcome
most
of
you
and
then
we
have
other
other
key
parts
of
our
cultural
part
and
another
part
that
can
be
useful
for
you.
For
example,
we
have
the
support,
help
and
feedback
bug
report.
B
We
have
help
in
case,
for
example.
You
are
shy.
You
don't
want
to
message
anyone
you
just
have
this
question
about
x
situation
x,
thing
that
you
read
just
put
it
there.
You
can
ask
whatever
you
want.
Someone
from
from
the
team
will
most
likely
answer
you
within
a
day
for
sure,
and
then
we
have
the
feedback.
So
if
you
are
playing
with
the
dashboard,
if
you
are
playing
with
things,
if
you
see
something
on
the
website
or
you
see
some
something
buggy
on
the
discord
shoot
it
there.
B
Also,
you
will
receive
immediately
a
response.
Then
we
have
the
chat
channels.
The
highlight
here
is
the
praise
chat
channel
that
han
mentioned.
If
you
click
on
the
praise
channel,
you
will
see
how
praise
gets
dished
in
the
community.
B
We
also
have
the
general
channel
and
if
you
guys
want
to
be
on
top
of
other
token
engineer
news,
we
have
the
amplify
channel
a
lot
of
other
communities
that
are
partnered
with
us
and
other
members
of
the
community
share
a
lot
of
the
token
engineer
news
courses
classes
kits
on
the
amplified
channel.
So
I
recommend
you
to
take
a
look
at
that.
Maybe
there
will
be
something
that
catch
your
attention,
then
we
have
ideas,
the
coffee
channel,
where
we
share
silly
videos.
B
We
share
trailers
of
things
that
we
like
just
random
non-related.
To
token
engineer
part
we
have
the
community
hall
channel,
it's
the
name,
expresses
by
itself,
and
then
we
have
the
community
voice
channels
down
below
which
are
basically
the
the
voice
channels
for
every
working
group.
So
your
meetings
for
the
working
groups
will
go
under
this
label.
If
you
see
your
calendar
that
legal
have
a
meeting
on
friday,
you
will
see
a
bunch
of
people
in
this
channel
on
friday
at
that
time.
The
same
goes
for
parameters
and
the
rest
of
the
meetings.
B
So,
besides
that
we,
we
have
also
a
text
channel
for
every
working
group.
So
if
you're
interested
in
knowing
a
little
bit
more
about
parameters,
token
economics
jump
into
the
parameters
text
channel.
There
are
always
people
talking
about
the
the
help
that
they're
looking
for,
or
people
who
are
seeking
for
proposing
something
or
the
dashboard
or
and
any
general
question
goes
there.
B
So
that's
a
little
bit
of
how
our
discord
works.
We
have
a
bunch
of
a
bunch
of
other
text
channels
and
so
on,
but
the
ones
to
focus
as
your
first
week
or
your
first
taking
a
look
around
in
the
discord
is
to
see
these
channels.
B
Once
you
have
identified
what
caches
your
attention,
we
know
that
sometimes
it's
a
little
bit
too
much
information,
but
we
are
available
for
you
to
any
moment.
If
you
have
a
question,
so
don't
hesitate
about
what
then
we
have
we
use
for
coordination.
We
have
send
hub.
B
So,
for
example,
some
of
you
guys
join
it
and
join
and
want
to
know
how
to
contribute
or
you
are
confused
because
you
don't
know
what
kind
of
work
gets
developed.
We
have
scent
hop
and
all
the
work
gets
put
there.
But
I
will
leave
this
explanation
a
little
bit
more
in
detail
to
tam
to
explain
about
how
we
coordinate
and
send
hub.
F
So
we
use
scrum,
and
so
we
do
the
sprint
planning
we
do
it
retrospective
and
then
every
week
we
actually
do
the
review
and
the
community
call
is
where
we
present
the
work
that
each
working
group
has
done.
F
Some
of
the
other
things
that
we're
using
zen
hub
for
is
to
tag
for
contributors,
so
the
new
people
who
come
to
our
community
might
be
able
to
find
something
that
they
can
just
pick
up.
That's
an
autonomous
piece
of
work
that
they
might
be
able
to
do
on
their
own
or
to
work
with
one
of
the
stewards
or
another
contributor
in
the
tec
to
to
do
together,
it's
sort
of
they
it's
the
tool
that
keeps
like.
F
That's
our
coordination
layer
in
the
tec,
those
who
aren't
familiar
with
zenhub,
it's
just
a
viewport
on
to
github.
So
all
the
data
is
stored
in
a
github
repository
and
then
zenhub
creates
a
layer
to
view
it
from
a
more
project
management,
standpoint
yeah,
it's
also,
so
it
also
leads
into
transparency
too.
Right,
like
all
these
things,
come
together,
it's
the
way
that
everyone
in
the
community
can
see
the
work
that's
going
on.
F
So
you
know
our
sprint:
cadence
is
two
weeks
a
pretty
normal
sprint
cadence
and
there
you
could
sort
by
the
sprint.
If
you
in
a
little
drop
down.
I
don't
know
if
you
want
to
do
that,
but
if
you
filter
by
the
sprint,
you
could
actually
see
all
the
work
that's
happening
in
the
tdc
at
that
moment.
So
if
you
are
interested
in
something
that's
going
on,
you
know
which
working
group
to
reach
out
to
or
which
person
to
reach
out
to
to
see
how
you
can
help
contribute.
F
If
you
are
interested
in
doing
something,
it's
also
a
place
where
you
can
just
go
and
create
a
new
issue
with
your
idea.
There's
a
template
so
sort
of
guide
you
through
the
kind
of
information
that
should
go
into
that
issue,
and
it
might
be
something
that
you
see.
That's
missing
and
you'd
like
to
do
once
it's
in
there.
It
get
it's
on
everyone's
radar.
So
that
means
that
if
somebody
is
already
doing
it,
they
can
be
like.
B
Sorry
eskamau,
I
I
keep
you
from
introducing
yourself
welcome
to
rotation
call.
Would
you
like
to
briefly
introduce
yourself
to
the
rest
of
us.
A
This
is
a
little
bit
all
right:
where
can
we
have
a
link?
Can
you
drop
it
for
us
or
where
can
I
try.
F
So
there's
so
in
the
orientation
channel.
Sorry,
I
just
heard
a
reverb
in
the
orientation
channel,
there's
a
there's,
a
pinned
message
and
it
has
a
lot
of
its
links,
including
the
calendar
and
zenhub.
F
B
Okay,
no
problem,
let
me
know
via
the
message
if
you
need
any
further
assistance,
so
that's
a
little
bit
of
how
we
sort
of
work,
the
meetings
and,
as
I
mentioned,
we
also
have
by
the
way
we
also
have
a
git
book,
which
is
our
kind
of
source
of
truth.
It's
very
handful.
You
have
a
lot
of
information
and
the
git
book
a
lot
of
information
about
our
processes.
It's
mostly
where
all
these
links
are
coming
from.
B
So
you
can
learn
a
lot
of
about
our
cultural
layers,
our
tools
and
how
the
funnel
location
layers
the
orientation
roles.
All
this
stuff
are
on
the
git
book.
That
is
also
in
the
links
that
I
think
tam
shared.
So
that's
a
little
bit
of
how
we
work.
B
Now
we
will
open
the
station
for
the
lab
for
the
past
for
the
last
15
minutes
to
open
to
questions
of
any
kind
that
you
may
want
to
have
about,
in
general
sense,
the
dec,
but
I
will
before
we
pass
to
that.
I
would
like
to
know,
for
example,
you
were
talking
about
a
project
were
a
graphic
model.
You
were
trying
to
do
satchel.
If
you
like
to
share
with
the
rest
of
us
a
little
bit
about
that
project
or
that
graphic
that
you
were
explaining
before.
B
E
Are
there
yeah?
Well,
let
me
get
my
microphone
yeah,
so
I'm
planning
on
presenting,
I
did
a
model
which
shows
the
tokenomics
it's
sort
of
a
complicated
project
on
helium,
but
I
basically
use
a
stock
flow
model
and
it
just
shows
it
by
incentive
and
goals.
So
it's
a
graph
that
you
know
I'd
like
to
maybe
set
up
time
just
get
people
on
here
and
I
can
walk
through
it
with
someone
on
helium,
so
helium
uses
a
burn
and
mint
equilibrium
model,
and
I.
C
E
It's
one
of
the
most
interesting
ones
out
there.
One
of
the
challenges
I've
seen
with
a
lot
of
tokens
is,
you
know
they
want
to
incentivize
them
with
the
tokens,
but
where
do
the
tokens
get
value
and
they
do
a
super
great
job
and
so
I've
been
trying
to,
but
it's
a
little
bit
complicated,
even
just
talking
out
loud.
So
I
built
up
this
graph
model,
I'm
planning
on
doing
some
presentations,
I'm
going
to
do
one
with.
E
I
think
someone
just
reached
out
for
another
commute
that
he's
in,
and
so
I
just
wanted
to
kind
of
figure
out.
Maybe
how
to
like
set
up
a
call
here
and
I'll
just
do
the
presentation
within
this
group,
so
I
don't
know
how
you
recommend
doing
that.
B
Yes,
you're
more
than
welcome,
usually
we
have
different
ways
to
to
present
stuff
and
present
projects.
We
can
have
a
further
full
discussion
via
dms.
If
you
like,
or
you
can
share,
you
can
share
publicly
the
detail
of
your
project
on
the
params
or
in
general.
You
can
drop
the
link
there
and
request
for
public
feedback
also,
it
depends
a
little
bit
of
what's
what's
what
you
want
to
talk
about,
and
so
we
can
target
specifically
provide
feedback
for
that
if
it's
required.
E
B
E
Think,
since
I'm
that's
kind
of
take
this
all
the
way
to
complete
I'm
trying
to
get
early
feedback
on
the
mvp,
it's
pretty
complicated
as
this,
I
think
the
model
I
want
to
do
is
just
present.
It
show
it
and
then
have
people
kind
of
like
say
well
how
about
this
part
or
how
about
this
part
and
then
make
it
like
a
presentation
interact.
I
found
out
it's
going
to
be
fastest
and
then
once
I'm
done,
I'm
probably
going
to
then
write
it
up
and
then
promote
it
on
twitter
and
so
forth.
F
I
might
also
have
another
recommendation,
which
is
in
order
to
sort
of
garner
how
much
interest
there
is
and
then
to
sort
of
plan
something
around
that
via
the
interested
parties.
I
would
either
write
up
a
description
so
like
exactly
what
you
said
but
sort
of
the
idea
like.
F
Would
anybody
be
interested
in
helping
in
this
and
either
drop
it
in
the
general
channel
or
in
the
forum
and
sort
of
see
you
know
we
could
we
could
figure
out
how,
to
you
know,
yeah
how
to
how
to
find
a
place
for
that.
E
Yeah
that
sounds
good
yeah
I'll,
probably
just
do
that
and
then
I'll
just
I
think
I'll
probably
just
pick
a
time
say:
hey
I'm
going
to
come
in
here,
sign
up
and
either
do
it
in
the
discord.
I
probably
just
doing
the
discord
or
you
know
like
an
external
webinar
software,
but
the
discord
seems
to
work
pretty
good.
B
Yeah
yeah
it
does
yeah.
We
can.
E
B
In
touch
so
we
can
help
with
that.
Thank
you
and
then
ocross.
We
didn't
have
time
to
you.
Don't
have
time
to
introduce
you.
Would
you
like
to
introduce
yourself
and
just
explain
briefly?
How
did
you
get.
B
Here,
if
you're
talking
aussie
cross
or
if
I'm
mispronouncing
your
handler,
let
me
know
because
we
cannot
hear
you
otherwise
we
can
keep
going
so
does
anyone
else
here,
have
a
token
economics
project
or
a
project
that
you
think
would
like
to
share
or
something
you
will
require
feedback
on
or
any
general
question
that
you
may
have
before.
We
continue
with
the
call
you
can
admit
yourself
and
jump
in
to
action
at
the
moment.
Click
on
two
five,
five,
four
three.
A
B
Yes,
and
if
you
need
further
assistance
like
trying
to
understand,
sometimes
the
lingo
or
or
some
words
or
some
concepts
or
any
issues
that
you
see
on
the
on
the
git
book
or
on
the
center
hub,
you
in
the
coordination
space
you
can
reach
out
to
tam
or
to
me,
and
we
will
provide
assistance
to
you
if
that
comes
to
the
case.
A
B
Thanks
no
problem
you're
welcome,
so
that's
a
little
bit
about
the
tec
there,
I'm
pretty
sure
there
are
so
many
other
stuff
to
figure
out
here
on
our
server.
We
are
a
very
quite
active
community
and
we
look
forward
to
advanced
stock
engineer
and
we
are
going
to
do
that
with
the
help
of
everyone
here
on
this
call.
B
If
it
is
possible,
so
we
are
collaborative
economy,
we
are
a
collaborative
space
and
community
also
because
at
the
end
of
the
day
it
is
token
economics
and
it's
a
very
technical
science,
but
also
economy.
It's
a
it's
a
social
science,
so
we
encourage
everyone
here
to
participate,
join
and
be
part
of
also
our
social
layer.
B
In
order
to
be
able
to
also
learn
about
our
technical
layer,
which
is
the
token
economic
part.
I
want
to
thank
everyone
for
joining
this
call
and
we
have
seven
minutes
left
for
this
call.
I
don't
know
if
anyone
else
wants
to
ask
or
comment
on
something
before
we
end.
If
not,
I
will
pass
it
on
to
the
stewards
for
saying
anything
to
say
goodbye
to
everyone.
Five,
four,
three,
two.
A
One,
yes,
I
had
a
question:
is
there
any
limit
on
how
many
working
groups
you
can
contribute
in
or
can
you
contribute
in
only
just
one
or
two
of
those.
F
I'll
jump
in
again,
no
there's
no
there's
no
limits.
There's
no
restrictions,
there's
the
hope
that
you'll
follow
whatever
excites
your
spirit
and
anything
that
works
for
your
time
and
your
lifestyle
and
your
interest
is
the
right
place
for
you
to
be
so,
there's
no
yeah.
It's
we
encourage
everyone
to
sort
of
explore
and
to
see
what
feels
best
for
them.
B
Thank
you
avindi
for
your
question
and
thank
you
time
for
answering
so
yeah.
If
no
one
else
have
any
other
questions,
I
would
like
to
thank
everyone
for
coming
today
and
I
look
forward
to
see
you
all
in
either
the
parents
parties
or
either
in
the
working
group
or
either
on
any
of
the
other
calls.
We
have
community
call
if
you
wanna,
if
you
it
seems
confusing
this
call,
you
were
not
very
sure
what
every
working
group
does
you
can
come
to
community
call.
It's
on
thursdays,
apm
ced.
B
Every
working
group
have
a
few
minutes
to
describe
what
they
have
accomplished,
what
they
have
done
that
week,
so
you
can
get
informed
and
have
a
more
personal
idea
of
what
every
working
group
and
what
they,
what
every
working
group
does,
and
we
also
have
tc
lounge,
which
is
fridays,
5
p.m.
You
are
more
than
welcome
to
also
join
and
just
hang
out
and
meet
other
members
of
the
community.
I
see
that
you
lost
across
on
mute.
B
Would
you
like
to
use
yeah
hello,
yeah
yeah
I've
been
following
your
projects
for
a
while,
but.
A
I've
not
been
I've
been
too
busy
for
me
to
like
make
any
contribution
on
your
telegram
page.
So
I
want
to
know
what
are
the
prerequisites
for
joining
your
working
group.
B
There
are
no
prerequisites
to
join
a
working
group.
Some
working
groups
have
a
higher
kind
of
entry
point
of
knowledge,
probably
but
just
by
listening
and
participating
engaging,
probably
you
will
get
there.
So
the
idea
is.
B
As
time
mentioned,
working
groups
are
inclusive.
We
are
a
conclusive
community,
so
you're
more
than
welcome
to
join
to
one
two
three
working
groups
as
much
as
you
enjoy
or
like
or
catch
your
interest
and
be
ready
to
learn
because
that's
a
little
bit
of
what
will
happen
once
you
enter
a
working
group,
it's
learning
experience.
B
B
Thank
you,
so
thank
you,
everyone
for
joining
this
call
and
I
look
forward
to
see
you
all
have
a
lovely
wednesday.