 Hello, everyone. Welcome to day two of Domain of One Zone 201. I'm really excited for this second and last day of our workshop. A lot of cool stuff up on the schedule, which we'll take a look at in a second. But yeah, how pilot and Meredith, how are you doing? How are you doing this morning? Good. Yeah. I'm excited for day two. We've got a lot of awesome stuff on the schedule for different topics. And it's just a lot of a lot of the cool conversation for sure. I mean, and I'm looking forward to seeing how that goes in Discord for everybody. For sure. We had some really good questions yesterday, which we talked about the end of the day about like that, especially during our WHMCS and cleaning up your WordPress sessions that were really specific and targeted, which is in my opinion exactly what this 201 workshop is about. But also, you know, I know that there's a good mixture of, you know, we have some teams here that have like a bunch of people. So I'm sure they're all coming at this from different places. So as I will probably say another time yet, but like definitely put those questions in the Discord. That's what it's for. We like to see them. We like to answer them there too so that other people can jump in like yesterday. You know, I learned that Shannon mentioned that there's a way in WHMCS to like potentially export admin notes, which is cool. I didn't know that. And so there's always things to learn is my point. On top of that, one other thing I'd like to kind of prime everyone to think about in this second day as we're going into it before we look at our schedule here is sort of goals and what you're looking at going forward with your project, right? So there's a lot of, you know, we'll get into a lot of technical stuff. But I think the real impact and the interesting thing is how you can get through what is possible and what you need, right? So keep in the back of your mind throughout the day. Like what is next for a domain of one's own at our school? Like what are there problems we need to solve or are there places we need to grow or things that we help with? Yeah, want to accomplish and what do we need to make that happen? And that can take a lot of forms. It could be technical things. It could be non technical things. In fact, probably it's not technical things. A lot of times it's sort of like, you know, how do we get out there and talk to people about these things? And what's the most high impact way of spending our time doing that? So, you know, one thing I love to see people share throughout the day is, of course, you know, their own questions in regard to that. But even taking a step back of like, what are those goals for you? You know, where are you at right now? Where would you like to be? And what's the next step in doing it, basically? I want to see from folks what those goals are. And yeah, please share them. And I'm sure we'll have a good discussion on it. Yeah. It's going to be a lot of fun. Looking ahead here at the schedule and let me pull up my screen. And this is always great because we get this excellent Hall of Mirrors effect. So I'm going to actually pause the video here so that doesn't happen. I never remember to do that. But looking ahead at the schedule, we've got at 10.30. 11.30, depending on where you are. Oh, yeah. Sorry. This is my time zone. You look at your time zone. Coming up next, let's say that we've got Advanced Site Troubleshooting. That's going to be with Meredith and Amanda. And this is always a good one. It gets right into the nitty gritty of how do we deal with errors that pop up? Meredith, do you want to kind of talk a little bit about what's going to be covered? Yeah, for sure. Yeah. So we'll talk through some of the common WordPress errors, even Omega errors that you might run into on individual sites, how to decipher the error log messages that may show up. Also how to fix file permissions and just general approaches to troubleshooting a site if needed on that side. I never remember anything about file permissions, so I feel like I'm excited for that. Yeah, absolutely. And I feel like that's been like a kind of topic of conversation between reclaimers too. So we thought we'd include that. And one other thing I forgot to mention about that is we're going to go through the difference between subdirectories and subfolders or subdomains and subdirectories within the site itself. Excellent. Yeah, the account itself. Cool. Yeah, that stuff is always good. Even if you don't run into that stuff a lot, it's good to have kind of a baseline knowledge of what is possible to do. I will say when I was a domains admin, I didn't really have a lot of that understanding of like, oh, you can turn like debugging on in this way. And even knowing that that's possible just so that you know, oh, you know what, I don't remember the specifics, but I know it's possible and I can look up in the knowledge base, in the reclaim knowledge base or ask them, you know, what to do next, super handy to know, have the lay of the land there basically. So then after that is long term management. Again, Meredith and that one and joined by pilot. He's one that's going to cover. For sure. I mean, basically the idea is some of the things we talked about yesterday regards to functionality and WHM CS and WHM, just thinking about the size of your project, how many users, how many accounts do you have, and in the long run, what do you want growth to look like? What's a sort of stable resting size? What feels right for your team in terms of how much you can manage at a given time. And then thinking about that and then also thinking about the strategies for deprovisioning accounts as you, in order to maintain sort of that healthy growth. As people leave the institution or projects become outdated, how to sort of take a look at things and go, all right, we're going to pick out what we don't need, we're going to define the criteria, figure out what fits that and strategies for managing that in an easy way that helps you communicate with your users really well. Awesome. Yeah, and that's so important because the last thing you want is for a project to feel unwieldy, right? And so if you find yourself in that situation, well, first of all, these things will help you not get yourself there. But second of all, if you are already there, talk to us like we can help you. I promise you're not the first, right? So we're happy to help you through that. So then after about a 45 minute break, we'll have Installatron and Site Templates. That's Amanda and I session. And we're going to talk about using Installatron from WHM and sort of what's possible there. The main thing being Site Templates, but also just even the search features where you can look at every installed application on the server and clone things between accounts, which is a hugely powerful feature that lets you kind of pick up a site made by someone and move it into another account if you have a reason to do that is kind of the main thing I've used it for. Super handy. After that one, we've got Reclaim Cloud and Domain of One Zone strategies. This one's with Jim and I. And we're going to talk about Reclaim Cloud and sort of what's possible and what it has to do with Domain of One Zone because it is an entirely different set of technology in a lot of ways. But we do think that there is a good Reese's Peanut Butter Cup chocolate and peanut butter situation here that it can be taken advantage of because there are applications, web applications, that don't run in Domain of One Zone. And Reclaim Cloud is a really good answer to that that isn't going to be a huge additional cost. You don't have to have like a contract for Domain of One Zone, sorry, for Reclaim Cloud. You just use it as you need and we'll talk about what that looks like and what that can mean. And then to finish out the day, I've got a session with Pilot, myself and Tom Woodward who's going to be jumping in to talk about what's next for Domain of One Zone. So what we're looking forward to, things that we're going to be rolling out and just making available to admins to make things easier. We'll talk about some reporting tools and a plug-in that Tom's been working on. And we'll kind of talk about what that means really. And I'm excited about that and we'll probably spend a few minutes kind of capping the day off at the end of that session as well. So yeah, that's what's coming up. I'm super excited. And yeah, I mean anything else I should add before we kind of get started with our day here, we've got our next session in about 20 minutes. I think that's just about everything. Just maybe to reiterate that as we go through the day, if anything comes up where you hear what we're saying, you go, oh, that's just what I needed. I didn't even know that existed or yeah, what you said was great, but my problem is a little to the left. What would you think of that? Or even what you said was great, but my way is better. Please tell us. We want to hear about it. Yeah, absolutely. Especially if your way is better. I really would like to know. Yeah, particularly. All right. Well, with that, I think we're going to call it an end to our intro session. And we'll see everyone at the next session, which is advanced sight and troubleshooting. That starts in a little less than 20 minutes. See you all. See you then.