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**Johnny Boursiquot:** \[08:04\] Now, here's my take. Jerod, you're not wrong. But. |
**Jerod Santo:** Okay... Is this a big but or a little but? |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** Well, I'll let you know. You can take a look at my but and let me know how big it is. |
**Jerod Santo:** \[laughs\] I'll judge. Okay, go ahead. |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** Okay, you can judge me. \[laughs\] So that whole notion of gophers don't like frameworks, we don't like magical things - yes, there is a lot of truth to that. But - that's where my but \[unintelligible 00:25:40.05\] |
**Jerod Santo:** Let's hear it, let's hear it. You're stalling... \[laughter\] |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** How do you give feedback on open source projects? Do you open an issue and say "I don't like this"? Is this how you do this? \[laughter\] |
**Jerod Santo:** There are plenty of examples of that you can look at... \[laughter\] |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** "It doesn't work on my machine." |
**André Eriksson:** Yeah, that usually goes over well... \[laughter\] |
**Jerod Santo:** "Let me tell you the ten reasons why this is terrible. One." \[laughter\] |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** Well, at least this is detailed, you know? |
**Jerod Santo:** Yeah... \[laughter\] |
**André Eriksson:** Another thing you can do is just open a pull request that deletes the whole project. \[laughter\] |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** That's a serious thing, yeah. |
**Jerod Santo:** That's not unprecedented. It's happened. Maybe not on Encore, but it definitely happened. |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** Awesome. |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** But I think giving folks a choice maybe of a hybrid model where they give the talk and maybe they do live Q&A, or do a pre-recorded talk and then a live Q&A afterwards would be also a nice choice to have. |
**André Eriksson:** Or live talk and pre-recorded Q&A... \[laughter\] |
**Natalie Pistunovich:** We've found it, the perfect formula. |
**Jerod Santo:** There you go. The perfect formula. |
**Jerod Santo:** Episode 184 with Carolyn Van Slyck was all about Porter, but we took a moment during the after-show to swoon on Johnny as well. |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** Now I have on my to-do list to check this out and also see if there are some ways I could help make the project better in some way. I'm looking forward to diving in. |
Carolyn Van Slyck: Oh my goodness, I'd probably swoon if I saw a PR from you... Just saying. \[laughs\] |
**Mat Ryer:** I would. Can you send me a link? \[laughter\] |
**Jerod Santo:** I would also swoon. Three swoons for the price of one, Johnny. |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** That's a lot of swooning. |
**Mat Ryer:** I'll faint. I'll faint like a proper olden days person. |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** Oh, swooning over some text? Okay... \[laughter\] |
**Mat Ryer:** Yeah. Brilliant. |
**Jerod Santo:** Sometimes the funniest bits are merely a result of the impedence mismatch between American English and British English. |
**Mat Ryer:** But now the beta is here, right? It's exciting. |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** And for those who don't speak, you know, Mat - by \[British accent\] beta, he means the beta. |
**Mat Ryer:** Oh, thank you very much. |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** It's just like "Beater." Who's the beater? Why are we beating people up? \[laughs\] \[unintelligible 00:10:42.26\] beating. |
**Mat Ryer:** Yeah, okay. I appreciate it. Thanks for the translation. If you want to correct my English into incorrect English more... |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** Yeah, please call me in. |
**Mat Ryer:** Yeah. It'll be great. |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** \[laughs\] |
**Mat Ryer:** Yeah. Apparently though, Shakespeare would have sounded more American if you heard him now... I don't know if you've heard that before. It's like -- it's not as simple as that. He'd be like \[unintelligible 00:11:06.27\] that kind of thing. |
**Katie Hockman:** Is that your American accent? I really like that, it's good. |
**Mat Ryer:** Yeah, it's Brooklyn. Shakespeare from Brooklyn. "Yo, Romeo!" |
**Jay Conrod:** That would have been great... |
**Mat Ryer:** "Yo, Romeo, where are you?!"He didn't know where Romeo was. Fair enough. |
**Jerod Santo:** Mark Bates was back for episode 190. It's called "How to make mistakes in Go." His presence alongside Johnny and Mat was so disruptively funny that we maybe should have named it "How to make mistakes in Go Time." |
**Mat Ryer:** I never thought I'd say this, Mark, but you should be a little bit louder. Move a little closer to the mic, please... |
**Mark Bates:** I should be a little louder... I don't know why you don't think I'm loud. |
**Mat Ryer:** Well, that's just what I'm hearing... |
**Mark Bates:** Well, maybe turn yourself up, did you ever think of that? |
**Johnny Boursiquot:** \[laughs\] |
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