 Yeah, that sounds good. At some point I could talk a little bit about the Beyond the PDF event and maybe what some targets might be. Okay, and the immediate concern is that Dan's giving a presentation meetup tonight. So I'm going to spend the day first integrating the existing pull requests that we have right now. Make sure that all the little things that Fairgate has done and the things that I've done are all in for what we have right now. Then I'm back on trying to get the browser, the extension stuff committed, which should be really close. It took me longer than I thought, but I got distracted. Chris Taff, do you want to join us? Yeah, yeah. Okay, so I took Tuesday out because I had something to do, but other than that I have been working on reintegrating the Fuzzy Venturing stuff. Now I have changed the storage format in most of the pieces of code. In the last mail I sent about a list of my stones to reach in colors. So I'm basically, I'm moving along on that. And now I have put the browser bug hunting on a hold because I understand that that is this Beyond the PDF conference for which we need to have this stuff finished and tested. So for now I suspended the work about Chrome bugs. So I'm going on with the integration. If you need more eyes to look at the DOM text mapper for working around the Chrome bugs, I'm happy to look at that. Okay, so when I'm at that point I will contact you. Okay. I'm not working on the work arounds anymore. I have work around for one of the sea bugs, one of another of them is not very important, the one about the non-selectable part. And there is one which is kind of pain with the one about the tables. But I decided that we would care about that later. So for now when I move on with the higher level parts. So nice birds chirping, I don't know who's window, but they're so nice. What? I hear some nice birds chirping around. Oh, not here. I think you are muted. I don't think anyone's talking. Yeah. Yeah. For some reason my connection is really crappy at this point. Maybe you should go text chatting. Yeah, maybe. Yeah. Okay, so you have seen what I was working on Tuesday and Monday, the reply count. I think it's finished and ready. You have seen it. Now I'm working on the editing and deleting annotation feature. I have taken over Kristoff's work. And actually the edit feature is ready. It is just not yet published. I am working on the delete feature right now. I have one question. I have sent an email short before that to you, Randall. I would really appreciate if you could say some words about that. Okay, I'll look at it immediately. Because if I have it through then I think the delete feature will be ready by today or tomorrow. So I am very near to it, to figure it out too. Super. A little Comcast. Well, that's great. So yeah, just to go over really briefly the Beyond the PDF event. It's March 19th. It's in Amsterdam. And it's a pretty important conference in terms of the Scott, all right, give this one more shot and then throw in the towel. So this Beyond the PDF conference is, I don't know, 200 or 300 people. It's in Amsterdam on March 19th. The goal was to try to demo something that was Beyond the PDF. So maybe an inter-format annotation that you would create on a PDF and have surface on the same article but in a different format like HTML. So we're trying to come up with some kind of reference examples of journal articles that occur both in HTML and PDF format and finding ways to identify what a canonical target would be as well as being able to annotate one and have the annotation show up in the other area, which would require the fuzzy anchoring code to be working at least in a kind of a beta format. So that's the, we also like to have the extension and probably the basic edit and delete functions working by then. So that's only about three weeks away. But it's a good intermediate target for us to kind of shoot for to get some of these next items built in. So that's the short form. I managed to do that without getting kicked booted off again. So does that sound, obviously I think I'd already mentioned it in chat or something I do, Kristoff, so you were already aware of it, but hopefully that sounds good to everybody. Yeah, I think we're working on right now some like the right priorities. Awesome. Kristoff emailed back to say, when is the CLA stuff final? Everyone's happy with it. We can call that final and do that, finish. Right now, I think your network connection is having problems because I couldn't hear you. No, see you. Okay, no, you are back. Okay. Kristoff replied to me to say, just say when the CLA stuff is final. So if everyone's happy with what it looks like now, we can just call that done. I was only asking because I saw that we have already called the previous version done. So I scanned and sent it, but I just don't want to make the same mistake again. I think Dan just said it out and said, here it is. Yeah. Cool. Super. I think what we have now is less people will have objections. I think it's final. I think it's great. It's probably one of these things we'll make once and never think about again, but yeah. Groups though.