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B
C
B
B
You
know
see
a
a
solar
panel
future
somehow
yeah.
I
think
that
would
be
awesome
and
I
think
we
are
with
the
commons
great.
We
are
doing
like
the
first
big
step,
yeah
I'll
pass
it
to
you
later.
A
D
Yeah,
I'm
I'm
I'm
very
similar,
it's
kind
of
hoping
my
new
year's
resolutions
all
start
in
march.
I
know
that
sounds
horrible,
but
I'm
just
like
I
have
to
get
through
this
crazy
time
with
giveth
launching
and
tc
launching
and
all
the
all
the
chaos
and
then
once
everything
can
get
into
a
steady
state
again,
you
know
really
focusing
on
trying
not
to
over
commit.
That's
the
that's
my
my
my
dream.
It's
kind
of
in
the
same
vein,
it's
like
one
should
be
great.
D
If,
because
I
work
out,
I
wake
up
at
5
30
every
day
because
calls
start
at
six.
Sometimes
you
know
so
it's
like,
maybe
maybe
that
could
change
and
also
burning
man.
I
want
to
make
sure
to
hit
burning
man
this
year.
That's
I
don't
know
if
that's
a
resolution,
but
I'm
inviting
it
into
my
new
year
for
sure
I'll
pass
it
to
durgados.
E
Yeah,
I
need
you
know
those
kinds
of
things
too.
I
need
to
yeah,
I'm
just
really
a
little
paranoid
about
kovid,
so
I've
been
stuck
in
my
room
for
two
years
and
I'm
really
over
it
at
this
point.
E
So
it's
nice
hanging
out
with
all
of
you
and
it
meets
my
needs
a
certain
degree
but
yeah
I'm
trying
to
you
know-
and
I
keep
also
wanting
to
start
my
yoga
business,
which
is
also
getting
sabotaged
somewhat
by
so
I've
spent.
You
know
like
more
than
a
quarter
of
a
million
dollars
on
this
building,
to
which
no
one
comes
so
like.
I
actually
want
to
invite
the
fact
that
maybe
at
some
point
people
could
actually
come
here.
So
that's
my
big
thing
for
this
year.
F
Thanks
targardas
yeah
kind
of
the
same
vein
as
griffin
and
levy.
I
I
my
resolution
this
year
was
to
to
say
no
more
in
my
personal
life
and
you
know
kind
of
just
establish
boundaries
and
make
sure
that
I
am
you
know,
taking
care
of
myself
a
little
bit
better
mentally
and
my
health.
So
that's
that's
my
my
big
goals
for
this
year
so
and
I'll
pass
it
to
chewie.
G
I
think,
like
I
really
really
need
to
start
like
regular
yoga.
G
Again
I
mean
I'm
thinking
about
a
bunch
of
stuff,
as
like
a
new
year's
resolution
like
I
want
to
go
to
a
bunch
of
like
of
the
eighth
conferences,
but
I
feel
that,
like
thinking
about
the
most
important,
which
is
like
mental
and
physical
and
emotional
health,
I
really
really
miss
yoga,
so
so
yeah
I'll
I'll
try
to
find
something
more
more
regular
and
yeah
not
not
have
a
not
have
a
delays
on
that
I'll
pass
it
to
septi.
A
Yeah
thanks,
everybody
welcome
to
the
first
softcup
call
of
the
year,
and
I
was
just
finishing
this.
I
thought
I
was
gonna
finish
in
my
last
call,
but
it
it
didn't.
I
needed
to
be
present,
so
we
can
all
do
it
together.
The
covenant,
it's
almost
so
I'm
just
like
finishing
the
last
details
here,
putting
in
the
proposal
template.
A
So
it's
all
here,
I'll
just
read
this
tldr
and
see
if
there's
anything
anyone
wants
to
add.
So
the
covenant
is
a
sort
of
manifesto
for
the
tc,
which
includes
our
emission
vision,
values,
code
of
conduct,
governance
framework
and
the
methods
used
to
enforce
our
rules.
E
A
A
Very
own,
formal
language.
Thank
you.
It's
a
manifesto
for
cc,
hey
there,
kingdom,
if
you
want
to
say
hi,
we
were
just
sharing
our
new
year
resolutions
or
something
you
want
to
invite
in
for
your
new
year.
A
You're
also
welcome
to
just
to
just
hang
out
and
listen
in
and
if
any
time
you
want
to
jump
in
and
say,
hi
feel
free
to.
A
Cool
so
yeah
just
the
last
part
here,
there's
no
complementary
information,
no
team
information.
A
A
A
E
Also,
just
around
a
set
of
unifying
principles
seems
like
a
nice
way
to
sort
of
say
that
so
we'll
set
clear
boundaries
and
comma
language
around
a
unifying
set
of
principles
for
the
tec,
participants.
A
A
And
then
this
will
also
get
into
the
next
topic
of
today.
That
is
just
managing
the
votes
and
setting
up
like
this
being
aligned
with
the
submission
of
the
proposals
on
friday.
A
A
Yeah
just
so,
we
thought
it
was
okay
to
just
end
slightly
earlier
than
the
full
like
24
hours
of
24
hour
of
the
last
day.
D
D
He
leaves
on
the
15th
but
would
actually
go
to
the
airport,
the
city
that
the
airport's
in
on
the
14th,
so
I'm
hoping
to
score
the
13th
as
a
full
day,
but
we
can
make
sure
to
deploy
this
thing
even
try
to
deploy
it
basically
right
when
the
vote
is
done,
go
through
the
process
of
deploying
it
and
even
maybe
have
it
deployed
by
the
community
call
on
that
day.
That
would
be
like.
If
everything
goes
well,
we
would
actually
be
able
to
deploy
it
by
the
community
call.
D
So,
ideally,
for
that
vote,
ending
as
early
as
possible
on
the
13th
would
be
ideal
and
then
the
the
options
I
see
are
either
we
use
single
vote
choice
voting
with
as
a
quadratic.
Sorry,
we
use
quadratic
voting
on
here
and
and
early.
So
we
have
time
to
switch
the
voting
settings
or
we
use
single
choice.
Voting
with
the
voting
settings
set
how
they
are
and
then
the
votes
could
overlap,
but
it
would
be
quadratic,
even
though
it
says
single
choice.
F
D
B
F
A
F
A
A
A
A
A
Yeah
next
thing
is
that
wait?
What
was
I
gonna
say.
A
D
I
mean
if
it
was
done
by
8
am
my
time.
That
would
be
great.
A
D
F
F
There
are
a
couple
questions
that
I
have
that
chewie
brought
up
and
that's
just
making
sure
that
we,
you
know
we.
He
made
a
good
point
that
we
kind
of
have
tunnel
vision
when
it
comes
to
presenting
this
stuff,
because
we're
so
immersed
in
it
that
you
know
a
lot
of
us
may
not
be
yeah.
F
F
So
I
think
that
you
know
we
may
not
get
the
response
we
want
in
terms
of
like
newbies
reviewing
it
chewie
presented
that
option
for
the
communications
working
group
and
so
we'll
see
if
we
get
any
feedback,
but
I
think
it's
really
important
for
us
to
go
over
it
to
really
you
know
and
just
make
sure
that
everything
is
understood
and
that
we
have.
F
F
F
So
if
you
are
interested
in
participating
in
that,
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
start
facilitating
it,
we
have
a
hedgehog
sheet
that
tamped
together
for
the
original
vote
that
we
had
for
the
the
hatch
down,
and
so
we're
just
going
to
use
that
and
outreach
to
the
individuals
on
that
list.
F
The
problem
is
that
we
don't
know
whether
it's
discord
or
telegram,
and
so
I
guess
we're
just
going
to
create
it.
I
I
I
want
to
ask:
is
it
okay
to
just
create
a
template
for
this
outreach
message,
and
should
we
message
maybe
like
once
a
day
until
till
the
vote
happens,
and
then
we
have
the
newsletter,
that's
going
to
get
sent
out
via
hubspot
and
then
we'll
have
the
twitter
planning
and
those
are
the
three
communication
and
distribution
channels
that
we're
going
to
use.
D
I
love
the
idea
of
a
of
a
review
from
the
coms
contributors
and
taking
their
feedback
seriously.
D
The
rest
of
the
strategy,
I
totally
trust
to
trust
you
guys
to
like
pass.
You
know
to
figure
out
the
best
way
to
distribute
as
long
as
we
recognize
that
the
the
real
audience
is
only
270
people,
it's
not
like.
We
don't
need
to
get
it
out
to
you
know
the
world.
We
just
need
to
get
it
out
to
these
270
people.
So
that's
that's!
That's
how
I
feel
I'll
pass
it
to
chewie.
G
Yes,
my
my
only
concern
is,
is
that
we
are,
I
think,
we're
we're
releasing
this
by
friday
right
so
friday
would
be
our
deadline.
Is
this?
Is
this
correct?
G
Okay,
so
yeah
I'll
I'll,
I'm
gonna
be
reaching
out
to
different
comes
contributors,
especially
now
that
we
are
setting
up
the
workspace
and
yeah?
Just
just
gather
gather
as
much
as
I
I
can.
I'm
I'm
just
like
my.
My
only
concern
is
that
maybe
it
is
like
too
much
information.
G
So
if
there's
any
way
in
which
we
can
discuss
some
stuff,
that
we
can
cut
out
that
it's
not
really
like
essential
to
get
it,
I
feel
on
the
contrary,
like
that
would
be
only
our
perspective
right,
so
so
yeah.
If,
if
we
could
give
a
round
of
of
maybe
reducing
the
amount
of
information,
I
feel
this
could
like
benefit
the
the
pamphlet
in
general
and
I'll
pass
it
to
craig.
F
So
before
you
go
craig,
I
just
wanted
to
say
one
thing
in
response
to
what
you
said:
chewie
and
that's
it
is.
We
want
to
have
this
done
by
friday,
but
I
would
like
to
have
it
probably
done
by
the
end
of
today,
just
in
terms
of
like
for
for
hatcher
outreach
concerns,
like
I
want
kind
of
you
know
when
we
send
something
out,
I
want
them
to
have
this
pamphlet
with
them,
at
least
this
link,
and
that
means
we
need
to
to
lock
this
this
slide,
so
nobody
changes
it
and
yeah.
C
B
Not
like
yeah
like
like,
instead
of
or
I
don't
know
even
having
like
motivates
people
debating,
why
their
problems
are
the
best
explaining
with
those
slides
like.
I
think
that
would
help
people
to
vote
like
sometimes
treat
all
of
these
things
feels
like
too
much.
But
if
someone
is
explaining
it
to
you,
I
feel
it's
easier
to
understand
them.
Both.
C
A
A
C
I
don't
have
an
opinion
on
the
strategy.
I
trust
the
people
that
are
doing
that
and
I'm
willing
to
help,
though,
like
with
one
to
one
pings,
I
did
a
bunch
of
that
early
on.
So
you
know
if
there's
a
template
that
we're
using
or
whatever
the
method
is,
I'm
I'm
happy
to
help,
and
I
already
hit
you
up
nate
so
feel
free
to
put
me
in.
A
A
C
C
G
Checked
my
telegram-
and
I
asked
my
friend
max
for
some
feedback
he's
a
catcher.
He
sent
me
like
a
bunch
of
stuff
and
he's
still
like
typing,
so
maybe
we
can
come
back
to
it
like
in,
like
I'll,
give
him
five
minutes
more,
but
but
he's
yeah.
It's
it's
exactly
the
kind
of
feedback
that
I
think
we
were
looking
for.
E
A
A
I
I
read
it
and
yeah
for
me
it's
I
mean
it's
an
amazing
tool
and
it
will
be
very
helpful
for
everyone
to
ask
questions
and
stuff,
probably
the
only
thing
that
I
will
add
at
the
end.
I
don't
know
if
it's,
if
it
had
it-
and
I
missed
it
out
it's
to
have
a
point
of
contact
just
like.
If
you
have
any
question
who
I
reach
after
I
finish
this
document,
that's
it.
F
Yeah,
that's
a
good
point.
I
I
think
the
voting
schedule
really
needs
to
be
solidified.
Probably
in
this
call,
if
we
can
like
in
terms
of
the
debates
as
well
like,
I
think
that
if
you
know
the
to
to
address
chewie's
comment
on
cutting
it
down
a
little
bit
like.
I
think
these
are
the
points
that
we
found
most
valuable
in
terms
of
each
module
to
to
address,
and
I
think
we
conveyed
it
pretty
well,
it's
I
just
don't
know
how
much
context
people
need
to
understand
it.
F
That's
the
where
the
feedback
comes
in,
but
I
guess
you
know
if,
if
you're
interested
in
the
hatcher
outreach
aspect
of
it,
you
can
send
me
a
dm
and
we'll
get
that
process
started.
I
sent
you
a
link
back
craig
and
if
you
want
to
put
a
column
there
on
the
right
side
to
actually
put
your
name
if
you
want
to
reach
out
to
those
types
of
people
and
then
outside
of
that,
I
think
yeah.
F
Just
the
debates
and
the
voting
schedule
is
something
that
we
need
to
add,
including
what
edu
just
said,
a
point
of
contact
and
I'm
not
sure,
if
anybody's
down
to
do
that,
I'm
willing
to.
But
if
anybody
else
is
eager
to,
let
me
know-
and
I
will
guess
I'll
pass
it
to
griffin.
If
you
want
to
talk
about
the
debates.
A
That
can
I
can.
I
just
give
my
one
feedback
for
the
for
the
pamphlet
and
then
I'll
pass
back
to
you.
I
think
for
me
it
just.
It
feels
a
little
scary
to
be
honest,
like
it
feels
like
an
immense
amount
of
information
that
is
not
like.
If
it's
it's
amazing,
like
the
amount
of
work
that
was
put
in
here,
but
maybe
there
is
a
way
to
make
it
a
little
more
friendly
to
navigate,
and
would
you
be
okay,
if
I
just
edit
a
little
bit,
should
they
like
right
after.
F
D
E
That's
in
the
in
the
proposal
just
had
a
second
to
look
at
it.
I
remember
during
one
of
the
debates
we
had
a
really
great
attendee
who
was
like
talking
about
well,
you
know
there
are
a
lot
of
problems
with
doing
this,
using
an
augmented
bonding
curve
and
the
way
we
kind
of
explain
it
here
is
just
like
augmented
bonding
curve
like
it
is
a
universal
good.
E
You
know
like,
and
I
know
the
way
we
talk
about
it
in
terms
of
this
just
like
that,
but
there
is
kind
of
like
irrational
in
terms
of
why
we've
actually
chosen
to
do
this
as
opposed
to
not
you
know,
and
so
we
do
explain
what
the
thing
is,
but
we
don't
explain.
You
know
the
reason
necessarily
why
we
chose
to
do
that
over
not
having
it.
You
know
which
was
not.
I
have
to
say
during
that
that
debate.
E
I
heard
that
for
the
very
first
time,
so
I
actually
think
that
it
should
be
a
thing
that
we
explain
why
it
is
that
we've
chosen
to
do
this
as
opposed
to
not
doing
it.
That's
my
other
sort
of
perspective
on
it,
but
maybe
somebody
else
has
a
reason
why
we
wouldn't
include
that.
D
Well,
I
I
would
just
say
it's
like
because
it's
not
really
a
choice.
So
it's
not
like
it's
part
of
the
debates.
It's
like.
We
can
always
turn
it
off,
but
that's
like.
If
I
just
say
it's
like
like
olivia's
saying,
there's
a
lot
of
information
already
in
there
and
so
like
adding
is
subtracting,
is
really
the
direction
that
I.
D
E
So
I
don't
know
I
just
found
when
I
was
thumbing
through
this:
the
rationale
behind
using
the
body
curve.
In
this
situation
it
does
make
sense
and
the
fact
that
we
can
turn
it
off.
That
was
a
big
part
of
the
debates.
Too
was
yeah.
We
can
always
turn
it
off
when
it's
not
appropriate
to
use
or
whatever,
and
so
I
just
didn't
see
that
listed
anywhere
in
here
as
to
why
we
were
anyway.
F
F
I
could
I
like
I,
I
just
want
to
add
one
one
more
thing,
and
that
is,
if
you
get
a
chance
today
or
tomorrow
or
this
week,
to
go
into
each
of
the
proposals
in
the
forum
and
just
give
your
opinion
about
like
a
subjective
opinion
like
why
you
like
it,
why
you
don't,
I
think,
adding
that
type
of
information
to
the
context
in
the
forum.
It
can
really
give
a
good
insight
for
a
lot
of
voters.
So
yeah
just
want
to
add
that
and
I'll
pass
back
to
you,
griff,
okay,
cool.
D
Yeah,
I
I
think
I
think
this
document
itself
is
probably
going
to
be
more
of
a
reference
doc
that
will
be
really
nice
to
have
for
people
who
go
to
debates,
and
you
know
what
I
learned
during
this
whole
process
is
and
and
actually
paul
who's.
The
same
guy
durgados
who
you're
talking
about
who
has
came
in
with
a
lot
of
fresh
perspective.
D
But
with
you
know,
focus
I
think
that'll
make
life
a
lot
easier,
but
here
we
are
so
the
I
would
love
to
have
a
debate.
I
mean
I
assume
we
should
do
one
on
friday
to
kick
things
off
and
then
maybe
one
on
monday
and
another
one
on
wednesday,
tuesday,
maybe
one
on
monday,
one
on
tuesday
and
one
on
wednesday,
maybe
nice
to
hit
it
like
a
europe
asia.
Time
like
I
don't
know
step
if
well
I
mean
it's
really
hard.
D
B
I
I
think
I
could
host
like
some
cold,
but
instead
of
you
know
debating,
I
just
explained
the
slides,
and
if
someone
from
europe
wants
to
come
yeah,
I
just
explained
them
okay.
This
is
this.
Is
that
and
but
just
like
an
objective,
you
know
I
just
say
what
the
slide
says.
I
don't
give
my
opinion.
D
You
know,
maybe
a
couple
calls
like
that
that
are,
and
and
also
stealing
slots
from
some
of
our
group
calls
like.
Maybe
the
soft
gov
call
on
tuesday
could
just
be.
Let's
talk
about
the
params
and
you
know-
and
it
doesn't
have
to
be
a
debate
as
much
as
just
like
people
asking
questions
and
answering
it
from
each
other.
A
But
if
we
have
two
types
of
calls,
one
that
is
educative,
calls
for
hatchers
that
weren't
involved
in
the
first
debates
and
then
the
second
one
that
is
debates
for
everyone
and
then
on
the
debates
we
have
like.
We
had
the
last
time
like
people
representing
each
proposal
and
for
the
educative
calls.
We
don't
need
to
have
everyone,
but
we
have
someone
that
really
like
has
an
overview
of
all
of
them
and
can
go
through
it.
D
I
guess
yeah,
I
think
that
would
be
great
and
we
can
have
as
many
of
those
calls
does
like.
Hatcher
education
calls
or
just
like
you
know,
conversational,
and
they
can
be
hosted
by
anyone
and
and
it's
all
cool
for
for
debates.
We
need
one
person
to
represent
each
proposal
for
sure
and
I'm
also
just
curious,
like
it
doesn't
have
to
be
the
proposal
authors
you
know
like
and
like
I
think
anyone
could
represent
their
opinions.
D
You
know
and
be
like
this
is
the
best
proposal
and
be
like
I
would
I
would
rep
for
this
proposal.
You
know-
and
I
don't
know
if
in
this
call
there's
anyone
like
so
that
way
we
could
maybe
take
a
soft
like
have
a
list
of
names
of
people
that
we
need.
Five
of
these
people
to
show
up.
You
know
one
from
each
group.
A
D
Nice
yeah,
actually
maybe
we
can
record
this.
I
don't
have
the
soft
gov
notes
up,
but
I'm.
D
B
I
I
can
also
support
one
austrian
one:
one
million
baby.
D
D
And
would
you
I
mean,
I
think
it's
also
important
that
not
that
just
that
you
could,
but
also
that
you
actually
do
feel
like
it
is
because,
like
it's
almost
if
you
don't
believe
that
it
is
the
best
if
you're
like
yeah,
I'm
actually
going
to
vote
for
this
other
one,
and
you
support
that
during
the
debates
you
can
feel
it.
You
know
yeah.
D
Let's
say
no:
okay,
cool
well,
we'll
have
to
see
it's
funny,
because
I
was
talking
to
tam
today
and
she's
like
I
don't
think
she
would
support
420
necessarily
so
we'll
have
to
find
at
least
someone
who's
like
now.
420
is
definitely
my
my
chosen
parameter.
So
maybe
we
can
get
paul
in
here.
D
Okay,
cool
well,
let's
schedule
some
times
at
least
some
tentative
times,
and
then
we
have
to
go.
Hunt
down
someone
to
represent
these
proposals.
I
it's
a
little
late,
but
I
like
after
the
meme
party
or
during
the
meme
party
and
after
sprint,
planning
on
friday.
D
D
Yeah
and
what
do
you
think
hour
and
a
half
for
these
for
these
calls?
I
was
thinking
a
structure
of
like
give
each
person.
You
know
six
to
eight
minutes
to
say
why
their
proposal's
the
best
and
then
have
you
know
six
to
eight
minutes
of
debates
and
that
that
would
put
us
at
you
know
15
minutes
about
per
person.
D
D
D
And
that's
so
that's
the
time
also,
I
think
on
monday,
it's
during
I'll
be
doing
the
team
sink
man,
monday's
impossible,
chewy
you've
made
monday
impossible,
there's
all
sorts
there's.
So
many
is
there
any
of
these
that
you
think
would
be
best
to
go
to
conflict
with.
G
They
have
more
more
like
people
that
are
familiar
to
the
community,
not
really
like
newcomers.
So
we
we
could
push
those
also
like
hubspot,
we
rolled
in
the
america.
So
maybe
we
could
like
push
that
and
no
wait.
It's
too
late
for
europe.
D
G
I'll
just
move
both
of
those
I'll
I'll
move.
The
team.
C
G
To
after
and
and
twitter
planning,
I
I
think
earlier
might
be
a
good
idea
because,
because
also
it
it's
going
to
be
be
late
in
europe,
but
yeah
I'll
I'll
free
up
like
two
hours,
I
don't
know
if
that's
that's
good
enough.
G
Okay,
gotcha
yeah
I'll
I'll
I'll
rearrange
those.
D
H
D
A
D
I
mean
we
can,
what
we
can
do
is
for
sure
all
of
these
should
be
recorded
and
also,
I
think,
having
the
zeptimists
do,
zap
and
and
anybody
else
who
wants
to
try
to
do
like
some
calls
in
more
dead
zones.
I
mean,
I
also
maybe
could
do
one
for
the
asian
like
the
asian
side
of
the
world.
You
know
like
late
at
night
in
the
u.s.
C
D
Yeah,
let's
make
some
some
doodles
and
send
them
out
to
send
them
out
to
people.
D
A
D
Yes
and
yeah:
does
anyone
want
to
take
char?
Well,
I
I
can
make
the
doodle
if,
if
people
can
distribute
it.
A
C
D
Okay,
I
think
three
debates
is
more
than
enough
and
yeah,
and
the
coordination
is
just
a
lot.
F
D
D
It
would
end
on
the
13th
at
9:
00
am
west
the
east
coast
time
6
a.m.
Your
time,
okay,
right,
olivia,.