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 [  ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/iandunn/) [Ian Dunn](https://profiles.wordpress.org/iandunn/)
11:51 pm _on_ October 17, 2018     
Tags: [wordcamp ( 42 )](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/tag/wordcamp/)

# 󠀁[WordCamp Bug Scrub – October 24th](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/2018/10/17/wordcamp-bug-scrub-october-24th/)󠁿

The next WordCamp.org bug scrub will be [Wednesday, October 24th at 4pm UTC](https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20181024T1600)
in the `#meta-wordcamp` channel on SlackSlack Slack is a Collaborative Group Chat
Platform [https://slack.com/](https://slack.com/). The WordPress community has its
own Slack Channel at [https://make.wordpress.org/chat/](https://make.wordpress.org/chat/).

Come join us if you need any feedback on a patch, are looking for a ticket to contribute
to, etc.

+make.wordpress.org/community

[#wordcamp](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/tag/wordcamp/)

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 [  ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/kjellr/) [Kjell Reigstad](https://profiles.wordpress.org/kjellr/)
7:19 pm _on_ July 12, 2018      

# 󠀁[Revised Gutenberg Landing Page](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/2018/07/12/revised-gutenberg-landing-page/)󠁿

Hi everyone! I’m working on a refresh of the current GutenbergGutenberg The Gutenberg
project is the new Editor Interface for WordPress. The editor improves the process
and experience of creating new content, making writing rich content much simpler.
It uses ‘blocks’ to add richness rather than shortcodes, custom HTML etc. [https://wordpress.org/gutenberg/](https://wordpress.org/gutenberg/)
landing page at [wordpress.org/gutenberg](https://href.li/?https://wordpress.org/gutenberg).
The goal is to have a new version of this up by the time the [Try Gutenberg](https://href.li/?https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/41316)
callout lands. I’d like to share with you an early draft of the design and content.

Here’s a little background on the goals and intent:

 * The current page is very text-heavy, but this new exercise turns it into more
   of a “product” page (along the lines of [these](https://href.li/?https://atomicblocks.com)
   [examples](https://href.li/?https://oxygenbuilder.com)). It’s meant to be a quick,
   simple way to get up to speed on what Gutenberg is. It’s primarily aimed at all
   the new visitors that’ll show up via the Try Gutenberg callout, but would contain
   some external links for people who want to get more in-depth. 
 * The current page discusses much of the background/process behind Gutenberg. It
   also spends a lot of time aiming to allay the concerns of developers. While the
   page still needs to do that, it primarily needs to introduce new people to Gutenberg.
   We can likely move any in-depth content into the handbook or elsewhere.
 * This has all been built using default Gutenberg blocks/styles.

You can check out a live draft of the revised page here:

**[Gutenberg Landing Page Draft](https://gutenberg-landing-page.mystagingwebsite.com/2018/07/introducing-the-new-modern-publishing-experience/)**

Here are some screenshots as well:

So far, the general structure of the page is:

 1. Basic Introduction to Gutenberg_ (It’s my hope that the image at the very top of
    the page would be replaced by a video introduction to Gutenberg, but that would
    likely occur later on.)_
 2. Introduction to Blocks
 3. Combining Blocks
 4. Developer Resources
 5. The Future of Gutenberg
 6. Additional Resources

I’d appreciate any initial impressions and feedback on this draft. Thanks!

_Thanks [@karmatosed](https://profiles.wordpress.org/karmatosed/) for help with 
this, and [@michelleweber](https://profiles.wordpress.org/michelleweber/) for copywriting._

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 [  ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/obenland/) [Konstantin Obenland](https://profiles.wordpress.org/obenland/)
4:33 pm _on_ July 3, 2018     
Tags: 1017-meta, [meta ( 33 )](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/tag/meta/)

# 󠀁[Google Tag Manager Hangout](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/2018/07/03/google-tag-manager-hangout/)󠁿

We got started using GTM on w.org in [#1017-meta](https://meta.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/1017).
To discuss our next steps there let’s get together on a Zoom hangout on [July 5 2018, 15:00 UTC](https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?iso=20180705T1500).
Everyone with an opinion is invited! I’ll post the link in the [#meta](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/tag/meta/)
SlackSlack Slack is a Collaborative Group Chat Platform [https://slack.com/](https://slack.com/).
The WordPress community has its own Slack Channel at [https://make.wordpress.org/chat/](https://make.wordpress.org/chat/)
channel.

[#1017-meta](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/tag/1017-meta/)

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 [  ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/tellyworth/) [Tellyworth](https://profiles.wordpress.org/tellyworth/)
10:57 am _on_ May 21, 2018      

# 󠀁[GDPR and privacy improvements to WordPress.org](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/2018/05/21/gdpr-and-privacy-improvements-to-wordpress-org/)󠁿

As you might know, GDPR is coming, and the MetaMeta Meta is a term that refers to
the inside workings of a group. For us, this is the team that works on internal 
WordPress sites like WordCamp Central and Make WordPress. team has been hard at 
work ensuring WordPress.orgWordPress.org The community site where WordPress code
is created and shared by the users. This is where you can download the source code
for WordPress core, plugins and themes as well as the central location for community
conversations and organization. [https://wordpress.org/](https://wordpress.org/),
WordCamp.org, and other hosted community sites are compliant with the new privacy
and data handling requirements. We’re also making an effort to ensure that we go
beyond the minimum standard set by GDPR, and ensure our retention of data and handling
of privacy is in line with the expectations of the WordPress community.
 Here’s 
a broad outline of what we’re planning on rolling out:

**1. Subject Access Requests (SAR).**

By filling in a form and authenticating your email address, you will be able to 
download a copy of all of the relevant data WordPress.org has stored about you. 
That will include things like:

 * The contents of your user profile.
 * Your favourites, ratings, and reviews.
 * Support forumSupport Forum WordPress Support Forums is a place to go for help
   and conversations around using WordPress. Also the place to go to report issues
   that are caused by errors with the WordPress code and implementations. activity.
 * SupportPress activity.
 * WordCamp.org activity, including attendance at WordCamps.
 * Submissions to other sites such as Rosetta, Showcase, etc.

**2. Erasure.**

By filling in a form and authenticating, regular users will be able to delete their
accounts and all of the private data associated with it, with a few exceptions necessary
for the ongoing stability of WordPress as a community project. Data deleted will
include:

 * The contents of your user profile.
 * Favourites, ratings, and reviews.
 * Personal data held by WordCamp.org, such as shirt size and meal preference.
 * Personal data such as email addresses stored generally in non-critical tables
   such as comments.

Things **not** deleted will include:

 * Public posts and comments on make.wordpress.org, WordCamp.org and support forums.
   Your email address will be removed, but public content will remain.
 * SubversionSVN Apache Subversion (often abbreviated SVN, after its command name
   svn) is a software versioning and revision control system. Software developers
   use Subversion to maintain current and historical versions of files such as source
   code, web pages, and documentation. Its goal is to be a mostly compatible successor
   to the widely used Concurrent Versions System (CVS). WordPress core and the wordpress.
   org released code are all centrally managed through SVN. https://subversion.apache.
   org/. commits, TracTrac Trac is the place where contributors create issues for
   bugs or feature requests much like GitHub.[https://core.trac.wordpress.org/](https://core.trac.wordpress.org/).
   tickets, and Trac comments.
 * Administrative records from WordCamp.org which must be retained for legal and
   financial reasons.
 * Themes, plugins, and showcase submissions. Your email address and any other personal
   details will be removed where possible.
 * Generally, content that has been made freely available to the public.

Deletion for most users will be self-service, with the final erasure and permanent
account closure happening automatically a day or so after the request.

Significant users will not be able to delete their accounts and data without manual
intervention. That means accounts with special access privileges, Subversion committers,
pluginPlugin A plugin is a piece of software containing a group of functions that
can be added to a WordPress website. They can extend functionality or add new features
to your WordPress websites. WordPress plugins are written in the PHP programming
language and integrate seamlessly with WordPress. These can be free in the WordPress.
org Plugin Directory [https://wordpress.org/plugins/](https://wordpress.org/plugins/)
or can be cost-based plugin from a third-party. and theme authors, authors of Make
WordPress blog posts and other content. These users will be asked to pass additional
authentication steps, and confirm exactly what data they’re requesting to have deleted.
Data that is necessary to the archives or historical records of the WordPress open
sourceOpen Source Open Source denotes software for which the original source code
is made freely available and may be redistributed and modified. Open Source **must
be** delivered via a licensing model, see GPL. project will not be available for
erasure.

**3. Data retention.**

We’re in the process of eliminating the storage and tracking of unnecessary data
through a combination of means:

 * Erasing old and unnecessary data.
 * Anonymizing sensitive data.
 * Reducing the amount of data that we retain.

As part of this, we’re developing a new stats system that can record usage stats
without storing any identifiable user data.

**4. A new privacy policy.**

The policy will describe what we do and don’t retain, and help ensure we’re meeting
expectations. Users will be advised of cookie usage and changes to the privacy policy.

We’ve done our best to make sure that all Meta sites will be compliant with the 
GDPR. You can help us to make sure we’re keeping up with community expectations.

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 [  ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/tellyworth/) [Tellyworth](https://profiles.wordpress.org/tellyworth/)
5:31 am _on_ March 29, 2018      

# 󠀁[New About pages on all Rosetta sites](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/2018/03/29/new-about-pages-on-all-rosetta-sites/)󠁿

Thanks to the [hard work of many contributors](https://meta.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/3046),
the [new WordPress.org About page](https://wordpress.org/about/) is now available
across the Rosetta network. This means the content is consistent, easily translatable
and updateable – all local WordPress.orgWordPress.org The community site where WordPress
code is created and shared by the users. This is where you can download the source
code for WordPress core, plugins and themes as well as the central location for 
community conversations and organization. [https://wordpress.org/](https://wordpress.org/)
sites will have current content and information. Many thanks to the Polyglots who
have been [busy translating all the content](https://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/2018/03/16/strings-for-new-about-pages-are-available-for-translation/).

We’ll be bringing further enhancements to all local sites soon.

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 [  ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/obenland/) [Konstantin Obenland](https://profiles.wordpress.org/obenland/)
3:44 am _on_ February 27, 2018      

# 󠀁[Two Factor Authentication on WP.org](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/2018/02/27/two-factor-authentication-on-wp-org/)󠁿

(Beta1). Based on the [Two Factor](https://wordpress.org/plugins/two-factor/) pluginPlugin
A plugin is a piece of software containing a group of functions that can be added
to a WordPress website. They can extend functionality or add new features to your
WordPress websites. WordPress plugins are written in the PHP programming language
and integrate seamlessly with WordPress. These can be free in the WordPress.org 
Plugin Directory [https://wordpress.org/plugins/](https://wordpress.org/plugins/)
or can be cost-based plugin from a third-party., a feature project for WordPress
CoreCore Core is the set of software required to run WordPress. The Core Development
Team builds WordPress., a first trial version of 2FA is now available on WordPress.
orgWordPress.org The community site where WordPress code is created and shared by
the users. This is where you can download the source code for WordPress core, plugins
and themes as well as the central location for community conversations and organization.
[https://wordpress.org/](https://wordpress.org/). While it’s not in a state yet 
suitable for rollout across the network, it is ready to be tested by a subset of
users—based on ease of segmentation that’s Core Committers and users that are Super
Admins. During the testing period it is only in place on login.wordpress.org and
does not yet protect other parts of the network such as SVNSVN Apache Subversion(
often abbreviated SVN, after its command name svn) is a software versioning and 
revision control system. Software developers use Subversion to maintain current 
and historical versions of files such as source code, web pages, and documentation.
Its goal is to be a mostly compatible successor to the widely used Concurrent Versions
System (CVS). WordPress core and the wordpress.org released code are all centrally
managed through SVN. https://subversion.apache.org/. or TracTrac Trac is the place
where contributors create issues for bugs or feature requests much like GitHub.[https://core.trac.wordpress.org/](https://core.trac.wordpress.org/)..

Since 2FA is part of account security, the UIUI UI is an acronym for User Interface-
the layout of the page the user interacts with. Think ‘how are they doing that’ 
and less about what they are doing. to enable it will live in the support forumSupport
Forum WordPress Support Forums is a place to go for help and conversations around
using WordPress. Also the place to go to report issues that are caused by errors
with the WordPress code and implementations.’s profile page. From there, users can
enable and disable it, as well as generate backup codes (alongside updating their
password to a more secure one, generated by their favorite password manager).

Two Factor Authentication on WordPress.org will use a [Time-based One-time Password Algorithm](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-based_One-time_Password_Algorithm)
as the primary authentication method. Popular apps for that method are [Authy](https://authy.com/download/)
or [Google Authenticator](https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/1066447?co=GENIE.Platform%3DAndroid&hl=en),
which make it easy to manage multiple accounts that are 2FA enabled. Secondary methods(
in case users don’t have access to their phone) will be via email, SlackSlack Slack
is a Collaborative Group Chat Platform [https://slack.com/](https://slack.com/).
The WordPress community has its own Slack Channel at [https://make.wordpress.org/chat/](https://make.wordpress.org/chat/)(
if 2FA is enabled there too), or printable backup codes.

All code is open-sourced and the work on this feature is trac’d in [#77-meta](https://meta.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/77),
where you can follow along with the latest updates to this feature. In case there
are not too many bugs uncovered during this first trial period, the current plan
is to improve this enhancement over the next few weeks, and make it available to
all users eventually.

+make.wordpress.org/core +make.wordpress.org/community +make.wordpress.org/test

 [  ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/obenland/) [Konstantin Obenland](https://profiles.wordpress.org/obenland/)
10:53 pm _on_ February 25, 2018      

# 󠀁[New About page](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/2018/02/25/new-about-page/)󠁿

[@tellyworth](https://profiles.wordpress.org/tellyworth/), [@dd32](https://profiles.wordpress.org/dd32/),
and I compiled a list of the remaining tasks for [#3046](https://meta.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/3046).
To help with transparency and community feedback, I’ll repost those here as well.

 *  New logo page redesign – implementation done this week ([@obenland](https://profiles.wordpress.org/obenland/))
 *  Navigation – decide on the design and implement ([@obenland](https://profiles.wordpress.org/obenland/))
 *  Enable main theme on w.org ([@dd32](https://profiles.wordpress.org/dd32/))
 *  Replace prefixed translation strings ([@dd32](https://profiles.wordpress.org/dd32/))
 *  Decide how to keep new pages in sync, and implement ([@dd32](https://profiles.wordpress.org/dd32/))
 *  Write a script to add pages to Rosetta sites ([@dd32](https://profiles.wordpress.org/dd32/))
 *  Back up old About page images ([@dd32](https://profiles.wordpress.org/dd32/))
 *  Find a way to add links to About page into main Rosetta navigation ([@dd32](https://profiles.wordpress.org/dd32/))
 *  Make sure navigation works for extra child pages on Rosetta sites ([@dd32](https://profiles.wordpress.org/dd32/))
 *  Decide on how to handle translated slugs, and implement ([@dd32](https://profiles.wordpress.org/dd32/))

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 [  ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/hlashbrooke/) [Hugh Lashbrooke](https://profiles.wordpress.org/hlashbrooke/)
8:40 am _on_ February 15, 2018     
Tags: [make.wordpress.org/community ( 18 )](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/tag/make-wordpress-orgcommunity/),
[p2-xpost ( 89 )](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/tag/p2-xpost/)   

# 󠀁[X-post: Potential addition of a new Onboarding Team](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/2018/02/15/xpost-potential-addition-of-a-new-onboarding-team/)󠁿

X-comment from [+make.wordpress.org/community](https://make.wordpress.org/community/):
Comment on [Potential addition of a new Onboarding Team](https://make.wordpress.org/community/2018/02/15/potential-addition-of-a-new-onboarding-team/#comment-24966)

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 [  ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/obenland/) [Konstantin Obenland](https://profiles.wordpress.org/obenland/)
3:19 am _on_ February 15, 2018     
Tags: [make.wordpress.org/marketing ( 3 )](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/tag/make-wordpress-org-marketing/),
[p2-xpost ( 89 )](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/tag/p2-xpost/)   

# 󠀁[X-post: Marketing Support Request](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/2018/02/15/xpost-marketing-support-request/)󠁿

X-post from [+make.wordpress.org/marketing](https://make.wordpress.org/marketing/):
[Marketing Support Request](https://make.wordpress.org/marketing/2018/02/15/marketing-support-request/)

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 [  ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/willmot/) [Tom Willmot](https://profiles.wordpress.org/willmot/)
2:00 pm _on_ February 1, 2018      

# 󠀁[Enterprise Growth Council Meeting – January](https://make.wordpress.org/meta/2018/02/01/enterprise-growth-council-meeting-january/)󠁿

The Enterprise Growth Council met for the second time on January 25th, 2018. (We
previously met in December for an initial intros call but didn’t take notes). We’ll
be meeting monthly going forward and will be posting notes here.

### What is the Enterprise Growth Council?

Read Matt’s [original introduction to the WP Growth Council](https://ma.tt/2016/12/wp-growth-council/)
from late 2016 and watch him talk about it again at WCUS in the [State of the Word](https://ma.tt/2017/12/state-of-the-word-2017/).

The Enterprise Growth Council is a group of representatives from several companies
who are focused on marketing, delivering and using WordPress as an enterprise-grade
CMS. We’re meeting monthly to share the work we’re each doing as well as discussing
things we could do better as a community or via wordpress.orgWordPress.org The community
site where WordPress code is created and shared by the users. This is where you 
can download the source code for WordPress core, plugins and themes as well as the
central location for community conversations and organization. [https://wordpress.org/](https://wordpress.org/).

Current Council Members: [@matt](https://profiles.wordpress.org/matt/), Alexa Scordato(
Stack Overflow), Anil Gupta (Multidots), Bradford Campeau-Laurion (Alley Interactive),
Cameron Barrett (SchoolPresser), Chris Taylor (Automattic), Edd Hurst (Pragmatic),
Jake Goldman (10up), Jason Cohen (WP Engine), John Eckman (10up), Nick Gernert (
Automattic), Tom Willmot (Human Made). This may change week to week as people swap
out or availability changes.

### Meeting notes

 * Chris, Alexa and Matt also sit on the Consumer Growth Council and we started 
   off with a quick catchup on the work they’re doing including discussions around:
    - Creating guides on .org for things like how to start a blog, app, shop, site,
      etc.
    - A directory of professionals that could help you with the above.
    - An SEO review (Wix is ranking above us for the term “create a blog”.
    - A separate group is going to split out to work on the broader brand strategy.
 * At this stage of the discussion, we have a lot more questions than answers.
 * We talked about the major competitors to WordPress in the enterprise space.
    - Adobe Experience Manager
    - Sitecore
    - Acquia / Drupal
    - Episerver (in Europe)
    - Contentful (Headless)
    - Arc (Washington Post)
    - The bespoke CMS
    - Umbraco
 * There is a challenge for us to decide whether we try to compete in the niches
   or whether we try to compete more generally.
 * At the moment we really don’t have much of an enterprise story on  WordPress.
   org.
    - We discussed potential first steps there including a wordpress.org/enterprise
      page, whitepaper and case study content etc.
 * We explored ideas we each had for initial projects we could tackle on the enterprise
   side.
    - We could contribute or collaborate on a selection of whitepapers.
    - Is there a place for generic enterprise case studies?
       * We weren’t in agreement as to whether there is specific value to having
         them on .org (lots already exist elsewhere). There was a sense that we 
         already have this content and the issue is more to do with getting WordPress
         in front of the decision makers at large enterprise. We really need to 
         step back and map out the buyer journey, what’re the sales funnels? How
         do buyers make decisions? At what point in the process is a case study (
         or whitepaper) useful, what are the other tactics that could help move 
         that buyer forward?
       * We could potentially look to sanitise some enterprise RFP’s and build a
         library of common needs, questions, use cases etc.
       * We need to strike the right balance between tackling low hanging fruit 
         and not getting trapped being too tactical vs strategic.
    - We also want to tackle the broader brand strategy and a sub-group agreed to
      own this and report back on the Feb call. It’s likely that we’ll want to coordinate
      with the consumer council as we get into things.
 * We discussed the different audiences that exist within Enterprise and that we’ll
   want to treat each of them as different buyer personas:
    - Developer (used WordPress, evangelises internally)
    - Marketing (CMO)
    - IT department (CTO)
    - Compliance (often a gatekeeper)
    - Likely others
 * We talked about the taxonomyTaxonomy A taxonomy is a way to group things together.
   In WordPress, some common taxonomies are category, link, tag, or post format.
   [https://codex.wordpress.org/Taxonomies#Default_Taxonomies](https://codex.wordpress.org/Taxonomies#Default_Taxonomies).,
   language, buzzwords of the enterprise CMS space. Does WordPress need to use them,
   are we a CMS or a Digital Experience Platform? Something to continue to discuss
   and explore.
    - WordPress is one part of a suite of products that deliver digital services/
      functionality
    - Should WordPress try to compete at that level or stick to the CMS
    - Jason explained WP Engine’s rationale for their use of “Digital Experience
      Platform” as a way to bring together all their various tools and services,
      one of which is WordPress CoreCore Core is the set of software required to
      run WordPress. The Core Development Team builds WordPress. under an umbrella
      term that they see being used in the industry.
    - Alexa felt that it’s not really a buzzword, but how marketing, sales, support
      think about their function and how they relate together.
    - The term “Digital Experience Platform” is about speaking to the fact that 
      marketers or content creators now need lots of tools that cover all the aspects
      of their job. WordPress can only do some of these and requires lots of technical
      experience to build out the others. An all in one ecosystem makes it much 
      easier for someone who doesn’t have a technical partner who can build all 
      the integrations they need.
    - WordPress does have plugins or services in its ecosystem that can do the things
      a digital experience platform needs to do, how do we tell that story?
       * If we can collect the things together that serve those needs then we can
         list them on wordpress.org/enterprise
       * They also want someone to talk too, an account manager etc. Where do they
         get that.
       * We have a bunch of the constituent parts but we don’t tell a cohesive story
         that brings them together in a way that is discoverable.
       * We can distribute the work required to keep up with changes in the needs
         of the industry we’re serving by relying on the wider ecosystem of plugins
         to fill changing needs
    - Cameron would like to see a functionality matrix/table that breaks down which
      plugins or services fill which needs, we talked about this being a potential
      task we could tackle later.
    - We talked about how we could collaborate to agree on a set of “enterprise 
      ready” plugins and services, perhaps as part of a path to core adoption or
      at least focusing community effort around a common set.

### Action Items

 1. Tom is going to take a look at updating the WordPress Security Whitepaper.
 2. Alexa is going to lead a buyers journey/brand strategy workshop with Nick.
 3. Brad is going to have a go at wireframing or taking a look at a content strategy
    for a potential wordpress.org/enterprise page.
 4. We each going to inventory the content that we could contribute to wordpress.org,
    be that whitepapers, case studies, or anything else that seems relevant.

We’ll meet again on Feb 19th.

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