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Assigned To: Brandon Moore
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Created Date/Time: 4/4/2022 9:34 am
 
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Start Date/Time: 4/27/2022 9:00 am
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Notes:

Sean and I looking into the older code from the Leafly integration (back in 2019) done by Will Hudson. We were somewhat going through some of the pieces and virtually reverse engineering what we saw (looking at existing code and trying to figure it out). Basically, what was built by Will and what did it do?

John showed me some stuff on his discount engine. We were looking into a CSS (display) issue. We decided to wait for Chuck who would be popping in on the next meeting.

Just recording an idea, but what if we had Bryan help us out with some training and education stuff. We are really lacking there. Bryan could build it and then we could have Chuck make it look nice. Basically, Bryan could help with content and Chuck could help with presentation. There is a huge need for training, flow, processes, SOP's, etc. Also, just another idea... What if we put Bryan on a project to see if we could write a grant for building out fracture and where we would like to take it (huge future project in adilas and revamping the whole system). That might have some merit. We could really use some major funding to push that whole project forward. I know that Bryan has written other articles and/or research papers. Just a thought.

If needed, we could use the adilas developer's notebook to do more research on the whole fracture project. Lots of notes and ideas have been posted and pushed up to the developer's notebook over time. A great resource. A lot of it ties in with the adilas cafe and community that we are trying to build. We also have tons of R&D (research and development) on new UI/UX stuff from Jonathan Wells. Lots of great little ideas and such. Good starting point.