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From YouTube: Announcing GitLab's Q2 Hackathon winners and more - Community Office hours Call June 21st 2022
Description
June 21st, 2022
During this Community Office hours call we are covering the following topics:
- Announcing GitLab Q2 Hackathon winners
- May June Contribution Themed months: backend!
- An issue with CI/CD minutes usage
- Changes to the Contributing Flow
Meeting's Agenda: https://bit.ly/3y8fqZc
Contribute to GitLab: https://about.gitlab.com/community/contribute/development/
Join the next office hour call: https://www.meetup.com/gitlab-virtual-meetups/
A
People,
but
before
yes,
if
I'm
pronouncing
your
name
correctly,
sorry,
if
feel
free
to
correct
me,
if
you
would
like
to
make
an
introduction
of
yourself,
maybe
or
you
know
just
a
few
words-
I
also
have
the
gender
doc.
Basically,
the
chat,
if
you
want
to
add
your
name
there
and
we
lost
them,
I
guess
they've
been
contributing
to
gitlab
for
quite
a
while.
They
might
come
back
so
yeah.
A
The
goal
of
this
calls
is
like
some
regular
of
circles
in
an
effort
you
know
trying
to
bring
the
community
closer
close
to
each
other
and
finding
ways
to
support
each
other
answering
any
questions
for
quite
some
from
time
to
time.
We
have
good
luck
to
members
who's
joining.
Unfortunately,
this
week
we
don't
have
anyone,
but
I'm
working
into
having
someone.
A
Next
week,
the
past
weeks
we
had
brian
williams,
helping
us
figure,
identifying
some
issues
for
people
to
contribute
to
various
projects
and
how
to
address
changes
in
code,
and
now
I'm
we're
trying
to
get
someone
to
help
us
understand
the
leaving.
B
A
Of
you
know
the
open
mmr
they
live
here.
What
the!
Why
do
they
look
to
when
they
reviewing
your
your
remark
so
but
yeah
in
the
meantime?
For
today
there
are
some
a
few
topics
there,
just
as
a
placeholder,
but
we
can
dive
into
and
then
we
can
like
open
it
up
for
anything.
A
C
A
Government
is
rich,
so
they're
building
like
it's
like
san
francisco,
really
I
live
in
the
city
center
of
berlin
and
if
you
don't
visit
like
this
place
for
more
than
like
six
months,
you
come
back.
A
friend
of
mine
came
to
visit
and
my
friend
was
like
what
the
hell
is
going
on.
Why,
when
did
the
skyscraper
came
up
getting
crazy?
C
A
All
right,
let
me
close
the
other
window
as
well
all
right
so
recording,
okay,
cool,
sorry,
people
in
the
recording.
This
is
how
life
happens.
D
A
A
All
right,
so
every
quarter
we
have
the
hackathon.
The
next
hackathon
is
going
to
happen
in
41
days,
17
hours,
21
minutes
and
13
seconds.
It's
an
opportunity
for
everyone
to
contribute.
The
goal
of
this
hackathon
is
to
have
to
defy
some
issues
for
people
to
contribute
to
easy
issues
to
contribute
to
high
side
hello.
Everyone
welcome
welcome
housekeeping
notes.
Since
people
are
joining,
I'm
gonna
post,
the
link
to
our
agenda
in
our
chat
feel
free
to
add
your
names.
A
If
there
are
things
you'd
like
to
discuss
so
one
and
a
half
months
ago
we
had
a
hackathon
that
took
place
where
we
received
223,
mrs
from
various
people,
around
five
contribution
areas,
security
front
and
back
and
technical
writing
and
website,
and
with
great
a
lot
of
pleasure
today.
I
would
like
to
announce
the
winners
so
before
doing
that,
I
just
wanted
to
say
that
people
how
how
to
contribute
and
how
to
find
how
to
participate.
A
It's
really
simple,
you
just
show
up
find
something
to
work
on
from
these
links,
either
on
security
or
front
end
or
back
end.
Make
an
mr.
During
the
duration
of
the
hackathon,
the
next
hackathon
is
going
to
take
place
between
the
second
of
august,
the
9th
of
august.
It's
going
to
be
a
whole
week,
hackathon
giving
more
time
for
people.
A
In
the
past
we've
tried
during
a
week
work
a
week.
We
tried
to
do
that
during
the
weekend.
Now
we're
trying
the
whole
week
to
give
more
time
and
space
for
people
who
are
busy
have
a
lot.
Have
families-
or
you
know,
have
other
things
in
life
so
for
be
easier
for
everyone
to
contribute,
and
that's
actually
the
motto
of
the
hackathon.
Everyone
can
contribute.
That's
their
motto
of
gitlab,
the
hackathon
prices.
A
I
had
to
remove
the
the
prices
because
we
are
doing
a
rebrand
and
that's
why
we
had
some
issues
with
our
swag
with
our
with
our
items,
but
now
we're
working
into
fixing
that
and
for
the
next
cycle,
we're
gonna
have
some
proper.
I'm
gonna
update
this
page
with
things
that
we're
gonna
put
there.
So
I
know
with.
I
don't
want
to
keep
you
anticipating,
so
I'm
just
gonna
quickly
do
this
document
this
document
I
have
extracted.
A
I've
passed
the
data
all
the
mars,
and
the
idea
is
that
from
every
mar
that,
oh
sorry,
let
me
show
you
how
I
calculated
the
winners
so
for
every
mr
that
is
linked
in
this
issue
that
is
counted
against
towards
the
hackathon,
so
I've
opened
mr
I've
checked,
for
example,
improved
danger,
but
talking
instructions
whether
this,
mr
is
contributing
to
an
existing
issue.
If
the
mark
is
contributing
to
existing
issue,
it's
getting
five
points,
this
one.
A
A
So
so
I
this
had
this,
mrs
from
liz,
counts.
One
point
in
the
category
of
technical
writing,
some
of
the
mrs
that
mrs
there
were
some,
mrs
from
different
backgrounds
that
were
leading
to
one
issue.
What
I'm
counting
that
the
area
of
contribution
I'm
coming
in
the
area
that
the
issue
belongs
to.
If
an
issue
is
just
like
back-end
related,
then
the
mri
is
going
towards
the
back-end.
A
A
And
it's
really
important
for
everyone
to
know
that
when
you-
even
if
you
have
one
mr
merged
you're,
getting
a
prize
either,
it's
gonna
be
a
t-shirt
or
something
else.
Every
contribution
counts
for
the
front
end.
We
have
laurent
the
grand
prize,
lee
second
prize
3dar,
second
prize
and
anshul
and
feistel
and
jeremy
wu
for
the
second
prize
and
for
the
technical
writing
we
have
justin
chan,
feistel,
vargasi
joseph,
I
think
you're
here.
Yes,
congratulations.
A
You
have
the
second
prize,
thank
you,
writing
ami
amy,
phillips,
takuya
and
yes,
and
for
the
website
grand
prize
for
justin
sun
second
prize
from
bianca,
mikhail
and
joseph.
Just
if
you
have
two
second
prizes,
let's
see
if
we
can
diversify
your
swag,
because
I
mean
you
can
get
this
swag
to
do
same
packages,
but
maybe
we
can
diversify
them.
Congratulations
to
all.
I
will
be
posting
an
update
and
then
an
announcement
to
go
live
tomorrow
at
noon.
A
Udc
time
and
I'm
gonna
be
sending
emails
to
everyone,
informing
them
about
about
that
about
the
prizes
and
winning.
So
congratulations.
A
I
think
it
was
a
hit
you're
also
here
right,
if
you
have
any
questions,
you're
more
than
welcome
to.
First
of
all,
your
mobile
come
to
check
the
data
in
double
check.
A
A
Sorry
here
in
germany,
if
you
don't
get
your
package,
your
package
is
getting
lost,
it's
literally
getting
lost,
so
I
had
to
get
the
door.
A
All
right,
another
thing:
another
initiative
that
we're
doing
is
the
contribution
think
months
we're
extending
it
until
beginning
until
the
hackathon
and
development
of
august.
I'm
gonna
update
this
page
soon,
it's
one
it's
mount
wix
dedicated
to
bucket.
That's.
Why
we're
inviting
some
develop
team
members
to
to
highlight
us
how
to
contribute
to
gitlab
and
various
product
groups
relatively
simple?
A
A
And
yes
and
another
thing
that
in
case
that
you're
starting
contributing
to
gitlab
and
you're
running
out
of
ci
cd
minutes,
there
is
a.
There
is
an
issue
right
now.
If
you're
running
out
of
cicd
minutes
feel
free
to
email
me
or
tag
me
in
an
issue,
I
will
make
sure
to
reset
your
minutes
as
soon
as
possible.
A
Where
we're
all
in
we're
implementing
an
interim
solution.
That's
going
to
be
allowed
in
the
next
release,
but
in
the
meantime
feel
free
to
tag
me.
A
Yes,
for
contributing
to
gitlab,
so
when
you,
when
you
in
your
free
version
of
gitlab,
you
have
400
cic
diminished,
contributed
git,
lab
and
right
now,
when
we're
opening
nmr,
all
these
minutes
are
going
to
go
away.
So
in
order
to
fix
that,
please
read
it
out
to
me
if
you
using
git
pod
and
since
you
brought
it
up-
and
you
would
like
to
you-
run
out
of
minutes
there
please
reach
out
to
me
as
well.
A
I've
talked
to
gitpod
and
they're
more
than
happy
to
help
our
contributors
by
allocating
them
some
additional
yip
minutes
for
them
to
contribute.
Okay,
sure,
thank
you.
Just
send
me
an
email
to
contributors
at
gitlab.com
and
I
will
make
that
happen.
A
And
last
item
in
the
agenda,
which
I
would
like
to
share
my
screen
again
is
the
new
feature
that
it
was.
It
was
released
in
the
contributing
flow
today
and
it's
the
ability.
So
every
time
you
open,
mr,
let's,
let's
quickly
go
here
random
example,
marco
smart
here.
A
So
first
of
all,
you
see
first
of
all,
when
you're
opening.
Mr,
you
need
to
make
sure
that
you
click
all
these
check
boxes
and
I'm
not
I'm
not
saying
you,
marco,
just
like,
for
the
sake
of
you
know
for
demoing,
so
provide
a
concise
title
for
this
amar.
Take
some
titles
into
each
community,
perfect
good,
add
the
description
to
them
are
explaining
the
reasons
perfect
done.
So,
let's
click
that
as
well
now
assign
this
is
when
you
open,
nmr.
A
Okay,
this
is
the
author
should
do
that
and
marco
did
it,
so
I'm
just
clicking
them
away.
The
third
action
item
is
like
assigning
reviewers
for
this.
Mr,
so
right
now
at
gitlab,
the
problem
that
we've
been
having
so
far
is
like
we
when
opening
nmr
the
process,
how
it
works
is
like
the
mr
coaches
are
checking
your
mr.
A
A
The
labels
normally
takes
between
24
hours,
it's
48
hours,
but
from
that
point,
until
assigning
a
reviewer
to
your
mr,
it
might
take
some
time
a
fair
amount
of
time
and
we're
trying
to
solve
it
different
different
ways
with
a
roulette
system
that
every
time
there
is
an
available
if
you're
assigning
it
manually
by
checking
all
the
community
marks
and
assigning
to
people,
but
now
the
contributor
success
team,
they
made
a
new
introduction,
so
we
all
know-
and
if
you
don't
the
skittle
about
kita
labot-
is
our
friend
always
posting
interesting
information
here
about?
A
Oh,
this
is
the
website.
Okay,
cool!
This
is
the
website.
So
that's
not
the
best
example.
Let
me
quickly
go
to
oh.
I
have.
C
A
Again,
perfect,
all
right,
so
we
have
a
proper
mr
again
another
one.
Random
example
from
marco
don't
mind
that
I
didn't
check
the
checkbox.
No,
no!
No!
It's!
Okay!
It's
okay!
So
check
this
out.
We
have
the
bot
message
here
with
some
instructions.
So,
first
our
merge
courses
will
ensure
that
contributions
reviewed
in
a
timely
manner.
A
Let
me
zoom
in
if
you
haven't,
please
set
up
a
dangerous
call.
You
can
you
can
comment
here
still
about
label
and
apply
your
labels,
so
in
case
the
you
want
to
save
time
for
the
for
the
mr
codes,
you
can
apply
the
label
by
yourself
perfect
and
if
you
need
help,
you
can
write
kit
about
help,
and
now
they
introduced
that
if
you're,
mr
there
are
10
times
that
the
opening
marks
still
draft.
A
A
A
Yeah
on
this
one
yeah,
I
have
it
on
the
other.
One
sorry
for
changing,
mrs,
is
the
the
new
edition.
What
is
it
I
loved
it
yeah.
The
first
comment:
yeah
gitlab
gitbot,
ready
john.
So
whenever
you
type
gitlab
git
lab
bot,
ready
and
the
name
of
a
person,
the
bot
is
gonna
request
a
review
from
a
specific
person
john
in
this
case,
so
you
can
automatically
ask
a
review
from
a
specific
person
and
you
save
a
ton
of
time.
C
Any
questions
about
that
there's
only
one
thing
that
I
guess
we
could
improve
on
the
dancer
that
you
can
set
more
labels
with
the
same
command,
add
guitar
about
labels
and
you
can
have
some
more
labels,
but
you
can't
use
two
commas
on
the
I
mean,
like
you,
can
do
add:
guital
about
label,
set
a
label
and
on
the
next
line
and
do
add
little
about
label
to
add
another
label.
You
can
do
them
all
on
one
line
you
can
or
you
cannot.
C
You
cannot
do
them
on
more
lines.
You
should
use
the
same
line.
I
see
okay,
yeah,
just
just
thought
about
that.
D
C
A
Open
floor
I
mean
all
that
floor
is
always
open.
If
someone
has
to
want
to
drop
or
have
a
question
or
want
to
just
chat.
I
yeah,
I
don't
want
to
put
anyone
on
the
spot,
but
dan.
If
you
have
any
questions
since
you're
interested
in
contributing
to
open
source,
we
have
some
videos.
I
can
share
with
you
as
well
for
gitlab
or
I
can
walk
you
through
some
of
the
stuff,
but
I
don't
want
to
just
like
talking
and
talking
talking,
so
I'm
just
going
to
sign
up
now
or
said.
D
Say
really
quickly
search
contributing
github
and
I
looked
at
some
of
the
guides,
and
I
saw
there
was
like
a
video
series.
Is
there
a
place?
You'd
recommend
people
to
start
just
to
kind
of
hit
the
ground
running.
A
First,
it's
really
important
to
understand
the
workflow
so
finding
an
easy
retribution.
These
can
be
covered
through
this
video,
but
also
here
at
the
end
of
the
table.
There
are
four
the
five
areas
or
you
can
browse
through
in
order
to
find
something
to
do,
it
can
be
overwhelming,
because
git
lab
is
consistent
by
a
bunch
of
different
product
groups.
I
cannot
understand
that
that's
why
here?
A
Where
are
we
architecture?
We
have
the
architecture
here
which
actually
breaks
down
the
different
components
that
we
have
it's
pretty
detailed.
You
don't
have
to
look
into
it.
You
should
be
looking
into
here
in
the
table
here
and
also,
if
you
open,
for
example,
this
group
respond.
Accepting
merge
requests,
you
can
also
apply.
A
The
label
is
good
for
new
contributors,
so
good
running
contributors
are
like
issues
that
have
been
catered
by,
the
gitlab
team
members
and
they
have
good
documentation
from
my
experience,
issues
that
belong
in
front-end
are
always
were
always
well
documented,
with
examples
and
steps
reproduce
and
the
expected
behavior.
That
also
includes
some
back-end
experience
and
maybe
easier
to
tackle,
yeah
and
maybe
easier
to
tackle
and
in
order
to
understand
the
code
base,
because
the
code
base
is
like
crazy,
massive
microspeaking
of
experience.
A
For
example,
this
is,
let's
go
to
kit
lab
here
from
the
bottom
right
corner.
Here
you
you
select
git
bot
boom
and
when
you
press
the
button
it
starts
building,
I
need
to
login.
Of
course
it
starts
gonna
start
building
the
development
environment
on
gdpr
the
first
time
it's
going
to
take
more
than
five
minutes,
because
it's
building
the
whole
development
environment,
but
afterwards
you're
gonna.
A
Have
it
like
a
few
minutes
and
you
have
everything
the
whole
development
environment
ready
to
just
you
know,
because
setting
up
jdk
in
your
local
environment,
it's
overwhelming
it's
it's
gonna.
Take
time
I
mean
marco
says
otherwise,
I'm
glad
I'm
glad
I'm
happy
yeah
marco
feel
free
to
sell
your
own.
C
Well,
I
tried
git
pod
well
two
months
ago
and
it
worked,
but
I
had
some
problems
pushing
my
changes
to
the
repository
and
talking
with
other
people.
I
know
that
those
issues
are
fixed
now,
so
it
should
work,
but
I
set
up
the
gdk
multiple
times
on
multiple
machine
machines
and
didn't
take
that
much
time
so
to
get
ready.
So
that's
anyone
can
do
whatever
he
wants.
Basically,.
A
C
A
And
generally
done
in
case
that
you
need
help,
I
mean
finding
an
issue
to
contribute
to
and
all
setting
up
the
development
environment
are
two
important
things
and
in
case
you
need
help.
There
is
a
help
section
here.
It's
relatively
simple:
you
either
go
to
the
contributors
getter
channel,
which
is
bridged
with
a
lot
where
a
lot
a
bunch
of
members
are,
and
they
can
just
like
ask
for
help
or
being
right
something
on
the
boat
on
an
issue
or
an
mr,
but
there
is
also
another
way
if
you're
going
to
an
issue.
A
For
example,
you
found
an
issue
to
contribute
to.
Let's
say
that
this
is
an
issue
right
now.
You
can
leave
a
comment
and
tag
the
author,
which
is
monaco
in
this
case
and
be
like
hey
marco.
I
just
would
like
to
contribute
to
this.
Can
you
help
me
understand?
Xyz.
D
Is
there
any
tips
you'd
give
marco
for
receiving
this
environment
or
any
issues
that
you
ran
into
that
you're
aware.
C
C
C
Oh
one
thing:
when
setting
up
the
gdk
locally,
it
is
documented,
but
I
skip
it
the
first
time
I
read
the
documentation
and
that
you
need
to
fork
the
gitlab
project
and
specify
the
fork
when
you,
when
you
set
up
the
gdk
solid
so
that
it
it
clones
the
right
repository.
Otherwise,
you
won't
be
able
to
make
merge
requests.
D
A
I
can
stop
the
recording
people
watching
the
recording
thanks
for
joining
thanks
for
tuning
in
see
you
next
week
with
the
kids
member
walking
us
through
some
either
how
to
review,
interact
trials
and
review
community
marks
or
another
diving
into
other
defined
issues,
to
contribute
to,
on
a
specific
on
a
specific
product
group
until
next
time
be
safe
thanks
for
tuning
in
expect
the
hackathon
announcement
on
our
forum
forum.withlab.com
tomorrow
at
12
pm,
utc
and
I'll
stop
this
twix
stream.
Now.