 Okay, and we are live on YouTube. All right, well then this is Todd Moore let's call to order the April 24, 2020 OpenJS Foundation board meeting. Great. Thank you. Hello everybody up on the screen we have the OpenJS Foundation board directory. And then sorry the agenda for today. We have a couple of things we have an update on the event coming. This is going to be some some news coming from Robin. Give a brief update on certification and then there's a CPC update, and then we'll give a marketing update. Does anybody have anything to add to the agenda. I think it's good. Very good. First order of business is to approve the March 9, 2019 or sorry 2020 board meeting minutes. I'll fix that date. Has everybody had a chance to review the minutes. Yep. Yes. All right, would somebody like to make a motion to adopt minutes. Yeah. I heard Michael on that one. Do we have a second. Okay. Thank you Chris. All in favor. Hi. Hi. Do we have any opposed. Any abstains. Okay, minutes are adopted. All right, so the first item of business today is the event update. So Robin, would you like to take us through this? Hey, all this is Robin again. I just wanted to give you an update on our annual event open JS world 2020. Monday will be announcing our keynotes and content. But we're also going to give everyone an update that as you all expected we are moving to a virtual experience due to continuing COVID-19 safety concerns. We will hold it the same time zone. June 23rd and 24th on us central time zone, which was the original Austin time zone. And we're also announcing an expanded collab summit experience and days. So if you look at the calendar Monday, we'll kick off with a collab summit so if you're interested in contributing to projects under the open JS foundation and you know quite how to do it or where you might want to apply your skills. I encourage you to attend Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday is our conference and you'll get the full lineup on Monday. This Monday. And then Thursday we'll have a collab summit project day for specific projects and Friday we'll have our cross project day. So, watch our Twitter handle and you'll find out more information about that. Oh, I think another important point is we will be announcing that the event will be free. That's, that's all on the event space today. Oh, yeah. Yeah, really excited. A question for you on this Robin. As we are all people who are super excited to spread the word on this, but it's also Friday, and there hasn't been official comms. Would you like board members to start spreading the word or would you like us to maybe, you know, wait until next week when official comms because they're from the foundation. We'll send out the official comms Monday morning so if you just want to wait until then because then our event website will be updated with all of the great content lineup and schedule. Sounds good to me. Okay, we'll send a note around when it does hit. Any other questions. We'll move on to the next topic certification update. Robin really take this one as well. Yeah, hi. I think Rachel gave an update last month. She's out this week, but the node certification exams we have over well over 700 registered. We also have a sale going that was extended now through April 30. So 30% off. We're not seeing the code anywhere 30 so if you're interested in learning more. We've had some testimonials from folks who've taken them that you may have seen on Twitter. We had a blog last week that talked about some of other folks experiences so I encourage you to check it out. It's kind of a great way to showcase your talents and help others find talent in the job market. Thanks for the updates I have on the certification. Thank you. Board any questions for Robin on the certification comments. No, it's good to see us making progress and I continue to thank the staff for moving this forward for us. It's been great to see this get going. Are there any folks who might not have English is their first language they have anything they'll call or two. That is a good question we're working with the NodeJS community contributors in China. We're volunteering their time to translate the exam into Chinese so we are on track to launch a Chinese translated version and probably sometime this summer. I'm excited about that. Thank you, Rob. Okay. Great so moving on to the next topic the CPC update. Michael and Chris, sir, anything you'd like to take us through here. Sure, so you know that we haven't had any new project applications since the last meeting. We are continuing to work through the process of onboarding our existing projects there aren't any blockers on that front. The last meeting is, you know, we elected the non impact voting members for the next year. And nominations are underway for voting members which are nominated by regular members that's some, you know, something that's allowed for in our governance but we didn't do in our first year and are now ramping up since we've sort of got through the bootstrap process. And the standards working group was was chartered. I'd mentioned before there was in process it's now complete and up and running as a chartered working group. Some of the other active work is that, you know, we're actively working with some collaborators on, you know, coming up with some guidance for security security reporting processes for the projects. We're also working with some copyright guidance. And we're also working through and discussing, you know, a number of code of conduct or not, not reports but process type issues in terms of, you know, how we efficiently handle those when and if they occur. Any questions for Michael on this. No, this is what I might go ahead. I was just going to ask it. So is the CPC generally very active now it appears to me. Absolutely. Sorry, go ahead, Rob. That's where I was just going to, that's what I was just going to point out like our attendance at the CPC is I think higher than ever and so broadly represented across so many projects. I mean, lots of folks who are coming and learning and observing. A lot of folks who are deeply participating. Michael, have you seen the growth. Yeah, yeah, we meet once a week, and you know we're getting good attendance. You know, despite it being every single week. You know, we're talking about actually moving to a model where we're going to make some of those meetings. Like working sessions in addition to going through, you know, a review of where we're at. So yeah, I think it's, you know, from my perspective it's it's quite active we've got lots of people participating from different areas. You know, for having gotten to where we're from, you know, it was just announced a few weeks ago you know that we made it was a one year anniversary and I think we should be pretty happy in terms of where we're at and how the CPC is functioning after the first year. Very cool. Excellent to hear. Thank you. One of the things that I think has been the most successful about it is the egalitarian model in which we set up. So a lot of people who like that, not a lot but there are people who are showing up who maybe are not even super active in any of the projects but care a lot about the JavaScript ecosystem and want to find a place to contribute. And I think that that is like the main archetype of people who are coming in, but I think the flexibility that we've had has like, you know, made it possible for all sorts of different people to come in and participate. And I really hope that that's one of the reasons why we've seen such great engagement. Any other comments. Okay, let's move on to the marketing update. I have Rachel here today with us. Robin, would you like to take this one. We're happy to fill in Rachel's been doing a great job of working with the marketing committee and with folks across the project, CPC and project level. We have quite a robust content pipeline. You can see from the, the blogs that have been posting recently. Pipeline through the next few weeks. So some of the things you're seeing are more on programs. You'll be seeing more featuring case studies and individual developers and hearing more about the cool things they're doing. It's more technical deep dives so those those numbers and the page views and the content are really strong. And the site metrics are interesting those a little bit lower this year or this last month, but not terribly so. One of the things that we discussed in our marketing meeting that we had earlier this week is the session duration and wanting to understand that a little bit more so we're going to be working with the folks who run the websites for the websites and see what telemetry data we have on whether folks are visiting our website and then going off to the dojo site or the node site or what have you so we're going to do some more digging there. Any questions. Yeah, I think you saw perhaps last month that Rachel has started to understand sort of the positive negative sentiment ratings a little bit more and she found that sometimes the negatives were often miss miss labeled so she's going back and checking those and checking the where needed. So you'll see the engagement is still is still quite strong. It's been a great platform. The positive platform, especially linked in. This is pretty interesting to see again linked in is still a relatively new social channel for open JS. You know, fair meaning and what types of content readers there might be most interested in, and boy they sure were interested in the certification exam you saw that that spike there. So we'll be doing a little bit more on that it seems to be even across all our social channels people have a lot of interest in that. And then have lots of folks have sort of shared their experiences with Rachel and the team and so she'll be sharing more of that out on blogs and content. Do we know if people are visibly sharing their certifications now through linked in and other means. That's a good question because we have a digital badge. It's interesting Rachel reached out to everyone who had passed and asked if they wanted to provide their experience or a testimonial and I think about probably 80% of the people said yes. Again some of those were featured but I'll go back and check on their digital badge. Yeah, thank you. YouTube views are up. I think that is really due to the AMAs that are sort of picking up steam I don't know how many folks are going back and watching some of our are meeting YouTube videos but we have an AMA coming up on node read on May 5 I believe. Others have interest in ideas and participating in some AMAs on our YouTube channel. Please reach out to us and we'd love to work with you. Questions. All right, well this brings us to the end of our content for today. Anybody have any questions or comments or anything else they'd like to discuss before we close up. Well again as always, I'd like to thank the staff for preparing this and everyone who participated in providing information and content. And if there are no questions coming in. Then I think we can call the meeting to a close. Okay, very good. Thank you very much everybody and we'll talk to you next month. Thank you all again. Thanks. Thanks. Thanks team. Bye bye.