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A public hangout for members of the OpenActive W3C Community Group:
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https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-openactive/2016Dec/0000.html
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A
I'm
Sally
Sally,
Jenkinson
I
am
also
an
associate
at
the
open
data
and
I've
been
doing
social
work
in
terms
of
research
background
the
standard
so
like
I
said
we'll
talk
about
that
most
right,
something
not
on
you
so
and
yes,
they.
Basically
my
point
of
interest
at
this
point-
is
doing
some
research
into
the
background.
Some
sense
great.
C
D
My
cracker
from
poor
ISM
limited.
We
do
a
lot
of
workers,
technical
banisters,
Local,
Government
Association,
for
whom
we've
published
quite
a
few
and
data
schemers
in
swich,
a
few
hundred
local
authority
datasets
are
published,
we're
just
coming
to
the
end
of
some
work
and
our
publishing
first
release
or
wider
consultation
and
the
pilot
of
a
schema
for
local
services.
Now
that
we
are
expecting
that
to
cover
sports,
but
it
also
cover
related
things
like
obesity,
em
help
services,
stopping
smoking
and
things
which
are
completely
unrelated
to
sports
I.
D
Think
we've
emailed
your
Richard
about
all
the
background.
Work
we've
done
Sally.
You
may
be
interested
in
some
of
that,
because
we've
reviewed
a
lot
of
the
landscape
as
it
stands
before,
coming
up
with
quite
a
detailed
data
model
and
I
guess
I'm
quite
like
to
learn
the
extent
to
which
ports
data
fits
into
that
or
or
supports.
There
is
a
special
case.
E
Hello,
can
you
all
hear
again:
I
began
I'm
up
from
flexi
and
then
companies
Tom,
sort
of
two-thirds
with
looking
at
you
know,
aggregative,
mostly
true
as
possible.
We've
got
about
150
partners
at
the
moment
and
some
of
the
voice
you
know
we're
integrating
with
the
major
studio
cooking
system,
some
of
which
were
actually
digitizing
ourselves
and
I'm
yeah.
Obviously,
a
lot
there's
a
lot
of
people
in
this
group
and
elsewhere,
who
have
had
the
same
tedious
process
of
collecting
all
this
apron
tables
of
our
own
unique
for
absolute
benefit
better.
B
E
B
By
that
great
thank
you
sid
budu,
okay,
so
what
you
mean
is
done.
You
can
hear
me
hehe.
D
Romania
yep
making
it
so
we
are
five
high
school
them
in
science
book.
Do
we've
created
an
online
diary,
birkin
kind
scenes
which
allows
any
house
any
budget
cell
stem
cells
time
and
to
do
that
online.
So
we
do
it
through
all
my
old
apps
web
pages.
That
type
of
thing
and
I
think
unique
is
well
we're
that
and
that
day
to
be
shared
through
importance
to
me,
a
lot
of
affiliate
Parliament
and
we
provide
a
witch
into
corporate
so
that
staff
can
I
do
great.
F
D
I'm
dawn
from
women
and
were
like
Oliver
and
ban
have
also
on
this
course
I'm
in
his
we
aggregate
and
they
were
natural
aggregations.
We
just
use
open
opportunity
bitter
and
we
hope
to
provide
it
different,
apps
and
websites
that
for
allowing
users
to
more
easily
find
opportunities
really
hitting
presenting
the
amenities,
a
hole
for
a
couple
of
technical
personnel
who
have
got
have
been
hated
me,
but
visual
work
constraints,
an
able
to
make
it
so
I'm
representing
I'm.
It
is
really
an
infield
Alex.
You
can
contribute
ships
and
exciting
things
that
can
be
done.
E
B
B
B
Is
great
because
we
want
as
many
people
in
the
sector
that
I
contribute
to
this
process
as
possible.
So
what
I
wanted
to
kind
of
do
is
is
because
we're
really
kind
of
starting
out
as
a
community
group
I
wanted
to
quickly
go
around
and
review
the
kind
of
scope
of
what
we're
trying
to
achieve
here
and
some
look
at
some
of
our
working
practices
and
I've
shared
a
few
emails
with
the
main
us
already
wishing
with
you
may
see
in,
and
there
is
a
blog
post
that
I've
written.
B
That
kind
of
introduces
the
group
on
the
community
group,
blog
and
but
I'll
just
recap.
Some
of
that
for
those
that
you've
joined
recently
and
might
not
have
access
to
catch
up.
And
so
what
so
that
we
are
part
of
a
kind
of
larger
projects
and
that
yes,.
B
There
are
lots
of
different
types
of
data,
isn't
who
you
all
know
that
I've
relevant
to
the
such
as
a
whole,
so
there's
personal
data
about
the
participants
statistics
on
participation
in
previous
events,
but
those
are
those
types
of
data
I
just
going
for
this
project,
we're
focusing
purely
on
opportunity
data.
So
what
events
and
activities
are
happening
in
the
local
area?
Where
are
they
taking
place
and
how
are
they
described?
So
I
focuses
purely
on
opportunities
and
any
comment
on
that
kind
of
scoping
step.
B
I'm
going
to
make
menopause
so
I've
been
dependent
lecturing
at
you'll,
make
sure
everyone
has
a
chance
to
to
comment
okay
and
if
there's
no
other
question
at
this
point
and
I'll
kind
of
press
on,
and
so
the
the
reason
that
we're
doing
this
within
the
scope
of
the
w3c
is
that
will
very
keen
to
make
this
an
open
process.
So
we
want
the
any
work
on
standards
and
specifications
to
happen
in
the
open
to
be
so.
B
There's
opportunities
for
anyone
in
the
sector
with
technical
demand,
expertise
to
getting
waltz
in
these
discussions
and
help
shape
of
these
standards
so
that
they
work
for
everyone
and
for
w3c
provides
an
infrastructure
to
make
that
happen,
which
covers
everything
from
kind
of
mailing
lists,
means
to
mission
reports,
but
also
a
contributor
licensing
agreements.
That
kind
of
clarified
that
everything
that
we
do
within
the
group
will
be
openly
published
that
people
to
work
on,
and
so
it
seems
a
very
good
place
to
kind
of
house.
B
B
B
What
the
what
the
Charter
is
intend
to
do
is
to
introduce
the
goals
of
the
group
and
the
scope
of
the
activities.
So,
as
you
can
see
from
the
document
what
were
described
as
if
its
focus
is
very
much
on
opportunity.
Hater
means
of
structuring,
publishing
and
sharing
that
type
of
data,
and
they
also
ask
that
the
group
kind
of
tries
to
set
out
what
is
outputs
will
be
so
what
specifications
and
reports
and
other
tools
or
test
Suites,
and
that
allows
to
be
honest
roadmap.
B
So
I
put
some
initial
district
courts
in
there
based
on
some
of
the
grand
work
and
planning
that
we
with
a
project
so
far,
and
then
there's
quite
a
lot
of
detail
on
how
the
group
will
make
students.
How
will
work,
work
together
and
I?
Think
I
can
summarize
that
very
very
quickly
and
the
plan
is
that
we
will
use
the
remaining
list
as
a
general
point
of
coordination
and
for
the
general
discussions.
B
And
then
we
will
be
any
documents
that
we
work
on
and
will
be
drafting
and
publishing
in
github
within
the
open,
active
organization
and
any
issues,
feedback
or
comments
on
those
individual
documents
will
happen
within
the
individual
github
projects,
so
github
will
be
a
kind
of
audit
trail
and
the
magnum
is
for
general
or
call
direction
and
so
be
a
little
bit
not
touch,
and
but
it
just
a
lot
clearer
and
it's
a
clue
with
that.
Then
we
can
move
forward
any
comments
or
questions
on
that.
So
far,
I
think
I'm,
perfect.
Damn.
D
On
the
jihad
obscure
as
the
daughter
and
the
and
Barbara
references,
the
sport
at
is
attractive,
but
then
it
does
tend
to
narrow
down
later
in
the
spec.
I
think
it
needs
to
maintain
the
sport
and
physical
activity.
Rare
definitely
make
it
clear
to
people
that
that
could
encompass
things
like
rounding
and
so
on,
which
actually,
in
the
context
of
activating
inactive
people,
are
on
and
so
I
just
want
feedback
and
and
see
if
their
people
agree
and.
B
E
About
the
just
as
a
I
think
something
about
flak
and
the
idea
that
we
have
a
bit
more
of
a
kind
of
chat
channel
between
us
to
talk
about
things
in
between
the
calls.
I
just
wondered.
That
was
something
that
would
be
useful
or
or
even
how
many
people
here
even
use
slack.
Is
that
something
that
would
be
interesting
to
people.
B
Ok,
so
that's
a
few
votes
for
slack
well,
well,
I
think
I'm.
All
dues
will
share
around
details.
Then
I
can
participate
in
the
I'm.
Nothing!
That's
why
I
general
discussions
and
what
I
want
to
encourage
those
that
the
kind
of
substantive
discussion
on
the
technology
and
other
thickness
specifications
we
do
that
in
a
more
open
environment.
Slack
is
great
for
just
on
general
general
chatter
and
coordination,
but
I'm
decision-making
needs
to
happen
in
the
opening.
I'm
slack
isn't
necessarily
give
a
grateful
for
that.
I
guess.
E
D
My
question
would
be
how
does
flat
fit
in
with
github?
I
know
that
the
young
there's
kind
of
a
push
to
have
visibility
on
github
and
everybody
collaborating
and
communicating
on
there
can
you
just
explain
the
difference.
Team
have
slack
would
be
beneficial.
That
was
if
it
needs
to
appreciate
any
way.
E
We
need
puppets
on
up,
so
I
guess
slack
we
could
probably
do
is
have
a
fact
channel
where
it
actually
is
open.
So
anyone
can
join
if
you,
if
you
want
to
from
the
website,
so
it's
using
diff
tour,
something
it's
so
good,
with
the
scent
of
it
being
available
to
come
and
going
it's
good
for
quick
things
like
sharing
things
quickly
or
getting
people
together
for
a
reason.
Why
do
they
and
particular
random
questions
that
might
come
up?
E
B
B
Ok,
so,
and
so
the
other
thing
about
the
charter,
I'm,
the
kind
of
roadmap
and
so
I
kind
of
wants
to
highlight
today
and
I
to
collect
some
comments
from
you
now
or
on
the
mailing
list
afterwards.
B
But
given,
though,
focus
on
opportunity
data-
and
there
are
a
few
things
that
I
think
are
with
exploring
in
more
detail
there
and
so
and
there's
been
some
existing
work
and
that
Nick
coordinate
and
I'm
around
the
real-time
edge
data
exchange
spec,
which,
if
you
haven't
looked
at
it,
we
can
share
a
link
to
that.
Nikki
baby
put
a
link
in
the
chat.
What
I'm
talking
we
provide
means
to
harvest
data
at
the
kind
of
page
Jason
documents
and
for
what
it
doesn't
say
is
really
anything
about
how
that
data
should
be
structured.
B
It's
kind
of
essentially
exchanged
packets
of
Jason.
So
a
number
of
you
I
think
are
already
starting
to
publish
and
share
your
data
using
that
specification
and
for
what
I'd
like
to
do
its
part.
First,
look
at
this
group
is
to
focus
on
how
we
actually
describe
opportunities
so
how
we
describe
the
events,
how
we
categorize
events
and
describe
the
facilities
or
locations
in
which
they
take
place.
B
That's
meetings,
like
kind
of
obvious
step,
some
interesting
work,
which
and-
and
we
can
talk
about
in
it
in
a
few
minutes
and
I-
think
we
can
build
on
in
that
area.
But
that
seems
like
something
early
on
that.
We
should
try
and
take
off
on
the
road
map
before
getting
right
into
any
additional
kind
of
technical
work
and
the
other
the
other
kinda
compone
to
that
which
I
should
mention
briefly,
which
is
how
people
describe
these
opportunities.
B
So
there
are
various
lists
of
activities
and
different
kind
of
categorization
schemes
that
are
that
I
think
are
in
use
in
systems
in
the
industry,
and
it
would
be
good
to
be
able
to
publish
in
the
share
those
more
widely
and
perhaps
ultimately
look
at
starting
to
standardize.
Some
of
the
terms
that
people
are
using,
but
the
first
step
would
be
to
have
ways
to
share
that
list.
B
So
that
also
feels
like
something
but
I
think
it'd
be
worth
of
spending
some
time
on
buddy
on
and
so
that
that's
why
I'm
proposing
that
we
should
current
focus
our
attention
begin,
which
is
how
to
how
to
share
activity
lists
and
how
to
describe
activities.
What
the
data
model
is
and
the
key
key
attributes,
and
anybody
have
any
tools
to
share
on
that.
Initially.
E
D
Leanne,
just
one
comment:
sinuses
palakkad,
definitely
just
once
thought
of
having
a
as
you
described,
is
an
excellent
place
to
start
of
the
game.
Computer
people
are
very
focused
on
three.
You
can
be
prolonged
yet
connected
with
that
and
out
of
amazing
erm
self
created
themselves
about
what
activity
or
what
they're.
Looking
on
there's
some
related
chain.
You
choose
those
the
terminology,
add
the
obvious
about
what
the
activity
is
in
the
lid
on
so
again
very
practical
things
and
would
be
a
better
answer.
B
Yes,
okay,
thank
you.
Yeah
we've
seen
talk
to
small
england
about
them
both
a
workaround,
babe
change
and
activity
list.
So
I'm
hoping
to
get
some
just
examples.
If
there's
any
extracts
of
lists
for
the
group
to
look
at
by
next
week,
so
that
we
can
see
so
I'll
comparatives
between
approaches
and
so
it'd
be
useful,
I,
don't
necessarily
have
to
kind
of
go
through
it
line
by
line
now,
but
it
be
used
on.
B
So
one
of
the
things
that
has
come
up
here
to
answer
is
and
booking
leave
opportunities
and
but
I
feel
like
we
kind
of
need
some
of
the
groundwork
in
place
around
describing
opportunities
first
before
moving
on
to
more
technical
work
in
that
area,
and
so
unless
there's
any
comments
or
feedback
here,
then
I'm
going
to
ask
tani
be
of
a
background
on
some
of
the
work
that
you
guys
doing
good
so
far.
So
you
have
to
pick
up
here.
A
Yeah,
absolutely
and
okay,
so,
as
Lee
has
says
what
we
really
want
to
do,
is
we
want
to
be
able
to
work
in
the
open?
So
we
want
to
be
able
to
put
things
out
there
and
reasonably
soon
and
just
to
kind
of
show
you
the
things
we're
thinking
about
more
than
anything
and
we'd
really
like
if
you
could
contribute
in
a
similar
way
as
well.
So
obviously,
this
group
is
going
to
be
a
really
important
part.
A
That's
in
terms
of
heavier
channel
and
we've
talked
about
different
methods
that
that
might
be
able
to
occur
so
I
think
it's
going
to
be
a
mix
of
us
sort
of
asking
for
things
every
now
and
again,
and
hopefully,
you'll
want
to
share
and
for
the
work
that
you're
doing
as
well.
So
we'll
try
and
structure
that
in
isa
way
and
but
just
to
talk
you
through.
A
We
have
posted
a
couple
of
things
so
fast
of
the
list
which
were
quite
early
on
actually
so
first
was
really
my
starting
point
in
terms
of
getting
involved
with
these
standards.
So
the
first
document
is
something
that
we're
treaty
is
a
little
bit
of
a
living
document,
hopefully
and
I.
Imagine
that
certain
sections
that
will
probably
splinter
off
into
their
own
output
spurts
and
it's
basically
and
it's
linked
to
from
the
the
site
itself.
So
again
we
can
paste
in
and
select
for
people
skating
directly
and
but
it's
very
high-level
intentionally.
A
Some
of
it
is
as
I
say,
very
high
level
in
terms
of
we
need
to
make
sure
that
people
who
have
different
levels
of
experience
are
comfortable.
The
way
that
we're
talking
and
I
think
that
a
really
important
point,
and
because
you
know
we
have
such
a
diverse
group
involved
now
we
want
to
think
in
terms
of
the
reality
of
the
situation.
A
So
there's
a
section
around
youth
cases
which
I'm
actually
extending
next
week,
we're
going
to
be
seeking
said
to
some
behavioral
change
people
and
but
if
any
specific
use
cases
you
think
would
be
different
if
you've
got
any
examples.
I
think
he's
starting
to
do
some
work
on
the
data
model
and
stuff,
like
that
and
it'd,
be
really
useful
to
have
not
only
real
examples
fail
to
inform
what
we
think
should
things
should
be,
but
also
to
use
a
test
cases
as
well
the
future.
A
So
there's
also
on
that
point,
there's
a
survey
that
we've
created
to
capture
some
thoughts
around
this
area.
So
if
you
want
to
submit
anything
through
that,
that'll
be
wonderful.
And
finally,
we
put
together
a
spreadsheet
of
men,
little
scenarios
and
just
based
on
some
existing
data
sets
that
we
found
again.
A
So
I
think
what
we're
trying
to
do
is
kind
of
chuck
it
all
up,
blowed
out
there
and
basically
sort
of
see.
You
know
the
the
huge
variety
that
we're
dealing
with
and
there
and
trying
to
reverse
a
little
bit.
So
yes,
if
the
clothes
and
reiterate
that
everything
is
welcome,
we
will
share
as
much
as
we
possibly
can
without
a
boring.
Your
present
burdening
you
and
really
encourage
you
to
do
some.
B
So
we
have
been
sharing
things
with
the
group
and
just
on
by
the
mailing
list
as
Google
Docs,
so
that
you
can
add
comments,
but
if
you
would
prefer
to
do,
for
example,
structured
walkthroughs
as
a
group
to
collect
comments,
then
happy
to
do
that
as
well.
I
know
different
people,
I've
hope
you
prefer
engaging
in
different
ways,
and
so,
if
people
prefer
to
provide
feedback,
it's
not
formal
description
form.
Then
we
can
do
that.
I'm
just-just,
let
me
know,
know
or
follow
up
on
me.
B
Okay,
so.
B
Moving
on
then
I
think
that's
kind
of
the
their
kind
of
main
kind
of
introductory
stuff
that
we
wants
to
cover.
For
this
first
call
and
I'm
wondering
whether
there's
any
of
you
want
to
share
any
more
information
about
projects
that
you're
working
on
and
Mike.
Maybe
there's
a
a
few
things
that
you
might
want
to
share
about
your
work
for
any
pointers
that
the
things
that
you're
working
on
that
the
group
could
look
at
yeah.
D
I'll
I'll
post
something
to
the
mailing
list.
A
lot
of
this
has
been
done
with
paul
davids,
danone
of
the
local
government
standards
body,
and
we
have.
He
has
a
data
model,
and
then
we
have
different
views
on
that.
So
we
have
a
CSV
schema
for
simplified
data
for
it
and
a
more
a
richer
model
that
he's
defined,
which
can
be
expressed
in
various
languages.
D
B
I'd
be
great,
might
if
you
could
share
that
to
the
list,
and
so
the
other
area
and
where
there's
some
existing
work
that
we
could
draw
on
is
just
around
general
event,
description
and
there's
a
lot
of
activity
in
the
schema.org
community
groups
for
describing
marking
up
events
sharing
online,
and
so
that's
another
area
that
we
want
to
look
for
alignment
with
some
of
the
physical
activity.
Events
start
to
blow
into
more
general
forms
of
kind
of
participation,
and
so
I
think
there's
definitely
some
learning
that
we
can
take
from
that.
B
E
So
I
haven't
got
a
Chatham,
House
I
can't
see
minute
getting
a
key
to
Sevilla,
and
so
it's
just
got
a
couple
of
questions.
I
was
just
for
me,
and
this
is
yeah.
I
mean
there's
a
few
people
here
who
are
Connor.
Obviously
the
builds
of
their
own
systems
have
already
got
their
own
api's.
How
does
this
in
terms
of
time,
scales
and
in
terms
of
what
were
in
to
achieve
here?
What,
when
can
we
see
tangible
output?
The
will
affect
the
various
products
that
people
are
building.
B
B
E
Really
great
and
I
suppose
I
was
thinking
in
terms
of
the
water
for
me
for
someone
in
the
group
here
like
why,
as
apart
from
obviously
giving
sector
forward
which
will
be
doing
and
well,
you
know,
what's
the
what
what
the
main
benefits
that,
where
I
suppose
we're
expecting
to
see
from
implementing
standards
as
a
booking
system
or
eyes,
and
some
standards
or
consuming
data,
you
know
what
I
mean
is.
It
was
just
just
covering
that
for
and.
B
B
D
Yeah
very
definitely
a
four
hour.
There's
huge
difficulty
is
actually
really
I'm
walking
possible
again,
for
example,
and
lots
of
evidence
about
people
need
to
find
activities
that
was
very,
very
low
to
them.
So
that's
actually,
why
heartily
so,
when
you're
working
with
side
wide
provide
you
with
groups,
often
and
so
having
it
takes
information
shareable
is
absolutely
key
to
that
at
be.
D
On
the
other
side
of
that
we
are
extreme
invested
working
war
with
people,
I
TP
axes,
project
and
other
health
basis
in
terms
of
their
relative,
the
pam
they
need,
and
we
need
to
be
able
to
provide
a
means
that
easily
discoverable
and
for
the
people
was
the
stuff
too,
and
there's
also
there
hanging
fruit,
I,
don't
know
Italy
any
contact
or
the
discussion.
We'd
walk
for
health
and
walking
for
health
is
a
national
with
a
sort
of
infrastructure.
D
A
teen
in
London
I
think
he
operates
a
barely
regulated
form
of
walking
opportunity
is
a
real,
fair
degree
of
standardization,
ready
internal
structure
that
and
they
have
a
substantial
and
it
it's
follow-up,
12
and
plug.
It
could
provide
a
very
interesting
busy
to
actually
test
some
of
the
beam
is
we're
interested
in
against
a
very
early
on
the
probably
a
quite
important
partner,
as
we
do
doesn't
get
adopted
by
the
likes
of
all
will
be
doing
something
wrong.
B
B
E
E
Then
there's
obviously
the
higher
layer
whereby
you
know
we
have
all
the
way
to
things
on
my
body.
In
there
not
leavin
bigger
system
is
a
nivel
and
using
different
data.
Now,
there's
obviously
lots
of
client-side
Fitness,
Sports
booking
platforms
and,
at
the
moment,
obviously
Bob,
historically,
that
everyone
has
to
go
and
do
all
this.
This
same
work
getting
these
all
together
now.
E
Obviously,
the
problem
I
thing
is
that
on
the
clients
and
this
from
the
range
of
the
tiny
Klein
you
know
the
people
who
run
one
thing
a
week
or
whatever,
maybe
all
just
wanna-
make
a
bit
of
extra
cash
all
way
up
to
be
Jim's.
Eric
line
is
actually
kind
of
how
the
payment
systems
should
work.
I,
epic,
is
gonna,
be
hugely
different
and
we
kind
of
it's
going
to
be
hard
not
to
over
complicated.
E
I
think
for
the
small
people
who
just
want
to
know
solid
tennis
much
but
tennis
training
special,
never
made
to
be
compared
to
the
gyms
you
want.
You
want
to
sell
hundreds
of
things
a
week.
Different
prices,
potential,
memberships,
tential
just
pays
you
go
and
kind
of
that.
Lattice
cope
is
gonna,
be
quite
hard
to
break
down,
I'm
not
sure
how
best
to
attack
them
so
that
make
them
kind.
D
So
I'm
sort
of
a
slight
hesitation
about
sort
of
you
know
sharing
everything
that
we're
up
to
everything
number
two,
but
it's
taken
about
three
years,
but
we
have
something
in
place
that
sort
of
once
per
week
last
up
to
a
fully
integrated
local
authority
club
I.
Think
so
you
know
it
depends
on
I'm
all
on
how
to
show
thangs
yeah.
E
Well,
I,
guess
I
guess
the
key
would
be
obviously
Jose
depending
on
what
you
wouldn't
share,
but
we're
kind
of
there's
lots
of
people
currently
sitting
on
as
you
have
as
well.
You
know
you
have
a
client
side
platform
able
people
to
be
able
to
discover
these
activities
are
not
supported
by
currently
everyone
custom
system
to
go
and
aggregate
each
amounts
of
data.
D
So
we
can,
we
don't
think
the
data
as
detailed
enough
for
us
to
take
it
and
then
to
sell
it,
and
so
that's
where
what
are
we
should
lunch
is
that
you
know
the
data
standards
are
agreed
and
basis
that
then
we
sort
of
desperate
or
for
the
night
of
the
data
and
battles
with
the
excel.
It's
just
been
for
that
and
we
had
all
that
another
tenet
all
fields
on
top
of
that
so
I
guess
that
yeah
I,
guess
that
the
peak
understand
is
that
is
our
customer.
D
We
want
to
do
the
another,
some
dimension
collapse.
We
want
to
do
the
transaction
on
our
site
and
there's
none
of
the
reasons
for
that
is
that
we
don't
just
have
a
consumer
engagement
front
end
we
actually
supply
search
which
is
whatever
it
may
be
to
corporates
to
affiliates,
but
also
the
mixer
choose
a
large
databases.
So
the
issue
is
it's
not
it's
not
always
our
customer,
so
we
have
to
make
a
transaction.
E
Sure
I
think
herein
lies
the
fundamental
problem
right,
which
is
you
know
you're,
you
would,
you
know,
be
the
only
one
in
that
position
whereby
you
have
husband
and
children
it
supplied
by
people
been
tightly
coupled
with
your
system.
There
are
yeah
yeah,
exactly
as
you
know,
everyone
from
studio
management
systems
to
know
Big,
Jim
chained,
to
manage
multiple
studios,
Jim
drowned.
You
know
you
at
the
UK
whatever
and
yeah
I
guess
this
is
kind
of
four
other.
This
is
the
critical
thing
is
even
possible.
E
D
A
To
jump
in
really
quickly,
we
did
think
that
this
was
going
to
come
up
just
to
reiterate
that
what
we're
trying
to
do
here
is
put
in
place
some
fundamental
foundation.
So
we
want
to
make
sure
that
the
absolute
core
things
which
don't
exist
and
I
think
a
kind
of
almost
taken
is
a
little
bit
of
a
given.
So
things
like
the
you
know
the
values
for
activity
terminology
the
structure
of
what
it
should
be.
A
We
want
to
get
that
right
before
we
do
too
much
and
sort
of
start
to
move
on
to
talking
about
how
we
could
improve
booking
so
at
the
moment.
Well,
if
we
absolutely
understand
that
that
is
a
hugely
critical
part
of
it
and
it's
something
that
I
know
that
you've
all
got
especially
you
know
those
who
work
in
the
space
has
and
sensitivities
around
and
offer
lots
of
thoughts
on,
and
that's
not
the
focus
at
this
point
in
time,
and
just
a
couple
of
other
things
to
mention
as
well.
A
We
sort
of
talked
a
little
bit
about
the
heads
and
the
body
in
the
tail
and
I'm,
not
sure
people
are
too
familiar
with
that
terminology.
The
others
can
sort
of
give
you
a
little
bit
more
detail,
perhaps
around
and
some
of
the
things
we've
been
looking
at
and
but
at
this
point
again,
prices
of
moving
into
next
year
we're
very
much
focusing
on
the
larger
aspects.
A
So
starting
in
the
head
and
working
towards
the
tail
is
how
we're
focusing
it,
and
so,
if
it's
very
much
kind
of
going
after
those
people,
you
can
make
big
impact
rather
than
starting
with
the
faithful
behavioral
change,
starting
with
the
trying
to
help
the
paper-based
village.
Tennis
courts
actually
get
online
and
all
of
that,
and
although
we
understand
that,
obviously
that
is
a
market
that
ties
into
the
services
that
some
of
you
are
actually
providing
at
the
moment.
B
Please
please
leave
just
quickly
drop
a
common
in,
if
not
then
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
I
kind
of
wrap
things
up.
So
what
I'm
going
to
do?
I'm
using
a
share
of
summary
of
the
call
back
to
the
main
list
share
some
of
the
links
that
we've
got
here
in
the
chat
things
that
looking
feedback
on,
and
I
also
will
be
scheduling
a
doodle
poll
via
next
call
and
which
will
be
in
january
and
then
perhaps
you
can
get
into
a
kind
of
regular
schedule
from
then
on
again
I'll
ask
any
of
you.
B
If
you
thurs
work
that
you're
happy
to
share
with
the
group,
whether
that's
based
formats,
examples
of
data
or
schemas
or
api's,
then
please
go
ahead
and
share
it.
I
think
I
think
the
more
input
we
get.
The
better
I
said.
The
other
thing
I
would
ask,
is
just
to
give
feedback
on
those
documents
that
sally
has
shared,
particularly
on
the
the
activity
use
cases
I
think
fun,
because
if
we're
kind
of
wide
of
the
mark
on
what
people
are
I
kept
ringing
in
their
database,
it's
a
minute
and
it's
not
commercially
sensitive.
D
Is
not
quite
yeah?
Well,
you
know,
I
wanted
elicit
I've
been
fundamentally
I
forget
who's
doing
the
book.
He
usually
instead
of
fundamentally
what
what
makes
anything
succeed
or
not
because
the
consumer
is
driving.
This
consumer
says
no
like
a
vehicle
to
you
know
possibly
availability,
delivery
and
Thompson
in
that
funds
away.
So
when
I
look
at
the
date
of
your
collecting
here,
for
you
know
coached
session
for
girls
and
the
football
and
things
like
that,
you
know
my
question
is
with
the
with
the
restrictions
on
your
children
being
online
and
things
like
that.
D
It
is
fundamental.
It's
got
to
be
a
fundamental
things
about,
what's
being
done,
is
how
do
these
people
actually
get
booked
into
something
because
we
consume
it?
They
can't
know
somewhere
and
find
something
and
actually
get
what
they
want.
They're,
not
then
I'm
sort
of
missing
the
point
of
creating
more
registration
sites,
so
the
booking
is
the
ability
for
something
to
say:
that's
it
I
mean.
Is
it?
B
D
Nearly
free
evenings
freeze
did
the
custom
of
you
must
be
able
to
say.
I
want
three
on
thurs
yelling.
You
know
I'm
booking
that,
and
I
don't
use
the
other
brother
who
using
a
random
I'm
in
there,
but
you
know
if
they
somebody
wants
to
make
a
decision
to
to
book
in
to
join
us
and
whatever
they
want
to
undermine
that.
D
C
I
may
I
think
the
thing
man
kind
of
very
easy
to
miss
about
fitness
as
opposed
to
10
slang
and
go
to
generally
people.
Don't
they
want
to
do
the
activity
for
a
period
of
time
and
whether
Michael
engineer
a
strong
way
through
the
robot
football-related
firms
which
we
bugged
I,
think
that's
ridiculous.
But
you
know
people
go
a
long
way
from
excuse
just
collected
and
not
going
to
cause.
C
What
is
what
time
is
where
it
is
news
running
it
and
is
the
most
important
things,
and
then
you
know,
after
that
its
can
I
actually
booked
it
because
you
were
coming.
You
know
I've
never
seen
a
bigger
website
and
the
bbc's
is
more
potential
and
singing
me
less
engagement
than
dignity
to
get
inspired
stuff.
C
First,
undefeated
menacingly
quickly
and
work
on
the
big
bomb
because
we
can
spend
six
months
working
on
which
feels
we
have
to
do
data
and
they
get
this
problem
at
the
end
and
revise
all
all
nodded.
To
be
honest,
you
need
to
come
up
some
kind
of
agreement
in
theory
about
how
how
cooking,
whether
it's
free
you
want
a
transaction
could
possibly
work.
I
think
that
doesn't
work
we
might
as
well
I'm
Frank,
not.
B
B
We
shouldn't
need
to
have
a
massive
debate
about
what
to
call
some
of
these
fields
and
how
to
structure
things,
but,
and
then
we
get
into
some
of
the
kind
of
bigger
bigger
issues
on
but
I
couldn't
can't
just
got
just
plow
ahead
me
that
without
having
done
some
due
diligence
and
had
review
of
it
as
a
commute
to
even
get
everybody
on
board
with
it,
yes,
allies
rather
yeah.
Ok,
ok,
I'm,
it's
four
o'clock,
so
I
want
to
try
to
keep
us
to
time.
B
So
again,
thank
you
all
for
making
time
in
your
schedules
afternoon
and
comments
and
feedback
on
on
the
documents
and
whether
you've
helped
the
cause.
The
useful
not
would
be
very
welcome,
so
please
either
send
comments
a
listicle
or
directed
to
myself.
So
thanks
again
and
I'll
see
you
again
in
January.