While I agree that Joe would bring value to the group, I'm not sure Phergie 
does. (Nothing personal, and I could very well be missing something)

Meaning, as an interpretability group where does Phergie fit? Is it a framework 
or library that would be used by other frameworks or libraries? Does it use 
other frameworks or libraries? I'm trying to see where making it a member 
project (representative aside) brings value to the processes here.

Regards, 
Adam Culp 
IBMiToolkit

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