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[2029.82 --> 2030.18] December,
[2030.30 --> 2030.60] I'll put it
[2030.60 --> 2030.94] that way.
[2031.00 --> 2031.34] I can't
[2031.34 --> 2032.48] say exactly
[2032.48 --> 2035.98] when because
[2035.98 --> 2037.44] it's a
[2037.44 --> 2038.10] natural process
[2038.10 --> 2038.58] so it's
[2038.58 --> 2039.00] more like
[2039.00 --> 2039.62] around this
[2039.62 --> 2041.38] time something
[2041.38 --> 2041.82] will get
[2041.82 --> 2042.18] released.
[2043.06 --> 2043.40] Awesome.
[2043.58 --> 2044.32] So I think
[2044.32 --> 2045.38] we are
[2045.38 --> 2045.94] probably like
[2045.94 --> 2047.10] two-thirds
[2047.10 --> 2047.80] ish away
[2047.80 --> 2048.52] through the
[2048.52 --> 2048.78] show.
[2049.50 --> 2049.80] Do you guys
[2049.80 --> 2050.28] want to jump
[2050.28 --> 2051.24] into some
[2051.24 --> 2051.92] projects and
[2051.92 --> 2052.28] news?
[2053.08 --> 2053.56] And Ivan,
[2053.86 --> 2054.82] feel free to
[2054.82 --> 2055.78] jump in too
[2055.78 --> 2056.88] and mention
[2056.88 --> 2058.00] stuff or
[2058.00 --> 2059.12] comment on
[2059.12 --> 2059.84] things that
[2059.84 --> 2061.08] we bring
[2061.08 --> 2061.30] up.
[2062.14 --> 2062.28] Okay.
[2062.74 --> 2063.40] So who
[2063.40 --> 2063.78] wants to
[2063.78 --> 2064.14] kick this
[2064.14 --> 2064.86] off with
[2064.86 --> 2065.52] stuff they've
[2065.52 --> 2065.98] kind of ran
[2065.98 --> 2066.44] into this
[2066.44 --> 2066.68] week?
[2067.20 --> 2067.92] I'll start
[2067.92 --> 2068.20] it off.
[2068.40 --> 2068.84] I think
[2068.84 --> 2069.28] there's an
[2069.28 --> 2070.00] exciting new
[2070.00 --> 2070.70] project called
[2070.70 --> 2072.12] Factory from
[2072.12 --> 2072.92] Mike Purham,
[2073.40 --> 2074.22] who is
[2074.22 --> 2075.22] probably most
[2075.22 --> 2076.26] popular for
[2076.26 --> 2077.30] the Sidekick
[2077.30 --> 2078.98] project that
[2078.98 --> 2079.62] most Rails
[2079.62 --> 2080.42] apps use for
[2080.42 --> 2081.42] background tasks.
[2082.08 --> 2082.80] Factory seems
[2082.80 --> 2083.98] to be pretty
[2083.98 --> 2085.38] much a Sidekick
[2085.38 --> 2086.30] successor, but
[2086.30 --> 2087.16] written in
[2087.16 --> 2088.62] Go and
[2088.62 --> 2089.34] it supports
[2089.34 --> 2090.72] Go and
[2090.72 --> 2091.74] Ruby natively.
[2091.80 --> 2091.96] It looks
[2091.96 --> 2092.52] pretty slick
[2092.52 --> 2094.70] and it
[2094.70 --> 2095.44] feels like
[2095.44 --> 2096.12] maybe it's
[2096.12 --> 2098.16] the thing
[2098.16 --> 2098.74] that happened
[2098.74 --> 2099.30] after you
[2099.30 --> 2099.90] learn from
[2099.90 --> 2100.22] building
[2100.22 --> 2100.72] Sidekick.
[2100.90 --> 2101.62] So I'm
[2101.62 --> 2102.04] excited to
[2102.04 --> 2102.48] play with
[2102.48 --> 2104.18] Factory and
[2104.18 --> 2105.76] I'm more
[2105.76 --> 2106.92] excited because
[2106.92 --> 2108.00] Mike has
[2108.00 --> 2108.92] done a really
[2108.92 --> 2109.90] good job of
[2109.90 --> 2110.46] something that
[2110.46 --> 2111.44] most open
[2111.44 --> 2113.08] source companies
[2113.08 --> 2113.76] can't do,
[2114.00 --> 2114.80] which is
[2114.80 --> 2115.68] make a
[2115.68 --> 2116.42] living off
[2116.42 --> 2117.14] of a
[2117.14 --> 2117.42] single
[2117.42 --> 2118.00] open source