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A
All
right,
hi
everybody
welcome
to
the
advocacy
and
outreach
special
interest
group.
It's
thursday
january
13
2022..
Today's
agenda
topic
will
focus
on
google
summer
of
code.
However,
we
gotta
we're
waiting
for
oleg
naneshev,
who
is
going
to
transfer
his
wisdom
to
us,
but
he's
not
here
yet,
so
we
will
go
ahead
with
other
topic
agenda
items
which
includes
she
code,
africa
and
the
end
of
year
blog.
B
A
B
So
you
should
see
a
blank
screen
for
now
and
now
an
outline
of
a
document-
yes,
okay,
so
so
the
oleg
oleg
suggested
and
we've
done
it
consistently
for
many
years
that
we
create
a
summary,
end-of-year
blog
post
to
dis,
to
post
on
jenkins.io
about
the
results
in
the
jenkins
project
in
2021
here
on
screen.
What
you
see
are
the
is
a
draft
outline
that
I
assembled
with
doc's
office
hours
and
with
input
from
the
mailing
list.
B
The
idea
is
make
it
primarily
looking
at
people
and
highlighting
people's
contribution,
but
using
this
framework
of
big
things
that
did
it
and
so
events,
google,
summer
of
code
with
five
projects,
completed
chico
africa
with
five
women
who
are
mentored
hacktoberfest
with
90
paul
over
90
pull
requests
and
three
contributor
summits.
That's
a
record
for
us.
We've
typically
only
done
one
contributor
summit
a
year,
and
this
time
we
did
three
so
we've
also
added
several
really
important
new
sponsors
to
the
to
the
organization
and
the
sponsors
are
providing
very
helpful
things
for
us.
B
So
the
community
site
is
sponsored
by
discourse.
Our
site
that
hosts
all
of
our
archives
for
the
internet
is
hosted
by
oracle
algolia's
provided
site
search,
so
these
are
sponsor
stories
of
hey.
Look
thanks
to
them,
and
I'll
include
text
on
deep
thanks
for
the
ongoing
sponsors
like
cloudbees,
like
aws,
like
red
hat,
like
jfrog
like,
etc,
and
there
are
github.
There
are
many
ongoing
sponsors.
B
One
of
my
worries
actually
enlisting
sponsors
is,
I
may
offend
someone
by
not
mentioning
how
much
we
value
their
ongoing
sponsorship
so
help
me
as
we're
when
I
submit
this
for
review
I'll,
look
for
people's
review
and
comments
on.
Did
I
get
the
right
coverage
exactly
I
don't
want.
I
I
want
the
sponsors
to
know
how
grateful
we
are
for
what
they
do
for
us.
B
Then
other
topics
in
2021
we
had
some
really
impressive
improvements
to
core
configuration
form.
Modernization
back
in
march,
upgrades
to
core
components
likes
the
security
framework.
Like
the
xml
serialization
framework,
like
the
guata
libraries,
we've
modernized,
how
we're
delivering
plug-ins
so
that
many
plug-ins
now
deliver
every
time.
There's
a
a
relevant
commit
and
we've
upgraded.
The
java
11
is
now
our
preferred
jvm.
B
So
talking
those
kinds
of
improvements
really
quite
impressive,
then
security,
improvements
and
documentation,
improvements
and
there's
a
whole
data
thing
on
the
community
site
for
for
top
users
and
most
topics
and
most
replies.
So
I
think
we've
got
good
data.
Are
there
other
things
that
you
as
outreach?
Sig
members
would
say?
Oh,
oh
alyssa,
I'm
sorry,
there's
one
that
you
had
given
me.
That
was
that
probably
should
go
in
outreach,
and
that
is
jenkins
is
the
way
yeah.
Oh
yeah.
Definitely
right,
because
that
program,
the
jenkins,
is
the
way
program.
B
Include
the
results
from
2021
in
the
in
the
summary
yeah,
very
good,
anything
else
that
I've
missed.
B
We
did.
The
participation,
though,
was
for
me
not
a
highlight,
and
I
intentionally
left
it
off
here.
It's
a
good
point.
Okay.
We
participated,
but
I
wasn't
at
least
the
feedback
we
had
really
was.
No
it
wasn't
it
just
wasn't
a
big
event
for
us
because
it
was
remote
and
participation
was
really
complicated.
B
Also
didn't
note:
let's
see
we
didn't
do
scale,
so
that
was
one
that
it
was
a
non
right.
Didn't
do
cdcon
as
an
event.
Cdcon
certainly
was
a
big
event.
I
didn't
put
it
there
because
I
didn't
see
an
awful
lot
of
jenkins
talks
in
the
in
the
in
the
agenda,
so
I
left
it
off
here
we
did
a
contributor
summit
around
cdcon
and
that
was
a
nice
result.
A
So
devops
world
mark.
Do
we
want
to
oh
right.
B
B
A
That's
a
great
looking
list,
I
was
wondering-
and
I
don't
think
we
got
many
of
this,
but
there
were
people
who
made
monetary
donations.
B
A
B
All
right,
so
that
was
it
for
the
that
outline.
The
other
piece
was
on
she
code.
Africa
contributes
on
so
last
year
in
2021,
we
as
a
jenkins
project
enlisted
and
participated
by
mentoring,
five
women
from
africa.
They
were
from
nigeria,
rwanda
and
I
believe
it
was
tanzania
and
men
are
these
five
women
from
africa
as
they
began
their
first
contributions
to
an
open
source
project
and
they
were
contributing
to
jenkins
we'd
like
to
do
that
again.
B
This
year,
we'd
like
to
use
what
we
learned
from
last
year's
experiences
to
do
a
better
job,
one
of
the
some
of
the
things
that
we
see
benefit
this
year,
it's
starting
one
month
later,
so,
instead
of
starting
first
of
april
or
start
instead
of
starting
first
of
march,
it
will
start
first
of
april,
so
we've
got
a
little
more
time
to
prepare
and
plan.
It's
going
to
be
a
longer
session
this
time.
B
So,
instead
of
just
four
weeks
like
we
had
last
time,
it
will
be
a
two
week
warm-up
period.
Four
weeks
of
development,
then
a
two
two
week
cool
down
period.
So
we
think
that
will
help
the
project
be
healthier.
As
well
now,
the
the
big
challenge
for
us,
as
as
advocacy
and
outreach
outreach,
is,
I
need
to
start
the
process
of
encouraging
additional
project
ideas.
B
Then
pipeline
help
was
a
project
we
used
last
time.
Others
had
suggested
some
additional
ideas
like
test
automation.
We've
got
unit
automated
tests
inside
jenkins
that
are
using
an
old
framework
in
many
cases
still
chair
unit
3..
There
are
some
and
certain
certain
plug-in
that
I
maintain
has
some
junit
three
tests
in
it.
Still
that
need
to
be
converted,
so
junit
three
is
long
gone.
Junit
four
has
now
been
upgraded
to
jquery
five,
and
so
there
are
lots
of
opportunities
there.
B
C
B
Right
exactly
now
now
the
other
piece
is
that
this
one,
this
one
I
worried,
may
be
more
advanced
than
a
brand
new
contributor
is
ready
to
do
because
john
mark,
as
you
noted,
it's
difficult
to
do
a
good
tutorial
right.
You,
you
have
to
know
an
awful
lot
about
an
awful
lot
of
things
in
order
to
do
a
really
good
tutorial,
and
so
so
this
one
may
not
be
suitable,
but
the
next
one
screenshot
updates.
So
in
march,
oh,
go
ahead.
John
mark.
C
B
Yeah,
so
so
this
screenshot
updates
concept
is
in
march.
There
will
be
significant
ui
updates
to
the
jenkins
long-term
support
release,
so
the
march
2022
release
will
have
really
nice
ui
improvements,
thanks
to
the
work
of
jan
faraczik
and
of
tim
jacom,
their
work
was
supported
by
daniel
beck
and
others.
Their
work
has
has
brought
a
much
nicer
look
to
the
jenkins
ui,
but
that
means
our
screenshots
are
any
screenshots.
We
have
are
pretty
much
out
of
date,
and
so,
in
this
april
time
frame
it
might
be
a
really
good
opportunity
to
have
them.
B
Do
screenshot
updates
any
other
project
ideas
that
you've
got,
or
my
next
step
is
to
post
a
proposal
for
this
to
the
gitter
channel
to
the
community.jenkins.io
and
then
start
actually
to
community.jenkins.io
and
start
the
conversations
there
about
possible
projects
and
recruiting
mentors
last
year.
The
biggest
challenge
we
had
was
not
getting
funding
for
the
project.
He
was
getting
mentors
who
were
willing
to
coach
these
brand
new
contributors.
C
A
sides
or
or
I
don't
know
how
to
phrase
it
in
english,
but
I'd
like
to
use
this
kind
of
project
to
clarify,
improve
or
work
out
the
gitpod
implementation
documentation
and
have
some
real
usage
under
the
belt
to
to
see.
So
it's
not
a
project
per
se,
but
I
would
encourage,
I
don't
know
the
young
contributors.
C
Let's
call
it
like
that
to
to
use
the
technique
so
that
we
we
do
qualification
of
that
and
see
where
the
friction
points
are
and-
and
so
so
it's
more
a
tooling
and
side
track
to
the
main
effort
there.
I
don't
know
how
to
to
phrase
that
correctly.
B
Well
and-
and
let
me
give
a
strong
yes
to
what
you're
suggesting,
because
one
of
the
problems
we
saw
last
year
was
that
many
of
these
new
contributors
in
in
west
africa
don't
have
a
high-speed
computer
that
they're
running
on
locally.
They
may
be
using
something
like
a
chromebook.
They
may
be
using
an
outdated
windows
computer,
it's
difficult
for
them
to
get
the
latest
thing
of
this
or
that,
but
git
pod
would
provide
that
to
them
and.
B
B
Right
well,
but-
and
that's
where
at
least
for
plug-in
development,
it
may
be
much
better
to
use
git
pod,
because
when
I
start
up
the
plug-in
development
environment
and
it
tries
to
download
a
big
chunk
of
the
internet
for
dependencies
and
maven,
I
may
not
have
great
internet
bandwidth,
but
git
pod
does
on
the
cloud
right,
and
so
they
they
have
suddenly
downloaded
all
their
dependencies
from
one
cloud
location
to
another.
Instead
of
taking
it
all
the
way
into
west
africa,.
C
Right
indeed,
and
and
you're
making
a
strong
point
at
least,
I
would
like
to
try
it
out
in
the
wild
so
really
see
with
with
random
users
what
it
would
it
give,
especially
for
some
lightweight
things.
C
B
Good
and
that's
a
that's
a
that's
a
good
one
to
do
so,
alyssa
those
were
the
two
things
that
I
had
she
code
africa.
My
next
steps.
There
are
start
the
conversation
in
community.jenkins.io
to
prepare
these
project
ideas
and
invite
mentors
to
volunteer
to
help
the
the
challenge
is,
of
course,
there's
a
part
of
it.
That's
competing
or
conflicting,
with
google
summer
of
code
right,
not
the
actual
development
of
google
summer
of
code,
but
the
mind
share
for
google
summer
of
code.
B
A
Not
off
the
top
of
my
head,
but
I'm
if
there's
anything
that
I
can
help
with.
Please
feel
free
to
pull
me
in.
B
A
Okay,
can
you
see
my
screen.
A
Apologies
for
the
so
many
windows
open,
but
I've
added
the
jenkins
online
meetup,
which
we've
scheduled
for
end
of
this
month,
wednesday,
the
26th
of
january,
and
that
is
with
uli
hoffner.
He
will
be
talking
about
setting
up
the
jenkins
deaf
environment
at
his
school
he's.
A
teacher
so
he'll
he'll
show
us
how
he's
doing
that.
We're
suggesting
that
people
sign
up
via
the
meetup
link
and
I've
put
the
link
here
as
well.
B
Alyssa
I've
got
another
as
a
sub
bullet
of
that
I've
got
two
meetups
that
I
need
to
schedule
and
haven't
done
yet
one
is
a
meet
up
with
etienne
studer
for
jenkins
development,
acceleration
with
gradle
enterprise
and
the
other
is
meet
up
with
kosuke
kawaguchi
for
jenkins
development
acceleration
with
launchable.
Yes,.
B
They've
both
agreed
in
principle
to
do
it,
but
I
need
to
write
an
abstract
and
propose
dates.
I
need
to
actually
do
the
work
well
mark.
How
can
we
help
in
this
case?
I
think
it's
best
if
I
do
it,
because
I'm
the
I'm,
the
noisy
one
who
launched
this
project
and
I'm
the
one
who
is
who
is
sponsoring
it,
so
I'm
hesitant
to
bring
another
voice
into
it
right
now,
just
because
I.
A
Sure,
okay,
so
it
looks
like.
C
Just
just
a
little
note,
maybe
alissa.
We
should
both
write
down
somewhere
the
idea
so
that
we
can
serve
as
a
crutch
to
mark
so
that
he
doesn't
forget.
A
Yeah
I'll
update
it
after
the
meeting
I
have
it,
I
have
it
somewhere
I'll
update
it
thanks
joe
mark
so
looks
like
oleg
still
isn't
here.
I
think.
B
A
So,
while
we're
waiting
for
oleg
or
what
I
have
listed
down
here
are
the
proposed
project,
ideas
and
our
planning
document,
I
laid
it
out
as
much
as
I
possibly
can
at
this
time.
So
we
do
have.
A
We
do
have
a
date
for
the.
I
will
add
chris
to
here
as
well.
A
Yes,
they
have,
and
it's
here
good.
B
A
B
C
B
B
B
A
Yeah,
so
I'm
sure
things
has
changed
since
then,
but
I
would
love
to
see
if
I
can
get
something
from
the
previous
year-
that's
possible,
but
I
can
also
reach
out
to
cdf
market
now.
I
know
that
it
went
through
them.
B
B
Yes,
here
it
is
the
g
suck
2020
application
draft.
So
definitely
I'm
going
to
paste
that
into
the
chat
here.
So
it's
right
on
for
there
there's
the
2020
application.
If
you
want
to
put
it
into
the
notes
and
then
I
think,
if
we
look
at
2019,
we
have
the
similar
thing:
application
draft
yep
there.
It
is
so
here's
the
link
to
the
2019
draft.
B
A
Okay-
okay,
all
right
great,
so
I
will
so
we
will
work
on
that
and
I'll
drive
this
effort
for
us
to
make
sure
that
we
get
things
lined
up
before
january
or
by
beginning
of
january.
C
And
make
sure
that
large
work
items
that
are
required
for
the
application
are
identified
on
the
to-do
list.
Yes,
on
the
timeline.
A
Absolutely
so
I
know
that,
for
at
least
for
the
for
the
immediate
deadline
that
we
want
to
accomplish
is
the
the
project
ideas.
So
we
need
the
descriptions
of
those
I
mean
we,
I
think
we
did
great.
We
have
12
submissions
or
proposals
first,
project
ideas
I
already
have
at
least
I
think
I
have
about
three
abstracts
or
descriptions
for
those.
So
the
rest,
I
still
need
to
chase
after.
B
B
C
Is
something
that
I
planned
to
do
this
afternoon
this
afternoon
to
check
that
we
have
either
templates
or
what
is
the
material?
Because
I
read
the
recommendation
about
that
fast:
that
that
parts
in
the
google
documentation.
B
B
B
B
That
one
right
click
that,
because
what
this
shows
us
is
accepted,
ideas-
and
these
are
ideas
that
have
enough
text
describing
them
that
people
can
actually
it's
quite
strong
and
then
draft
project
ideas.
So
you
notice
here
we
only
have
three,
but
you've
got
12
12.
So
there
are
nine
things
that
we
probably
would
like
to.
C
Okay,
this
is
something
I'd
like
to
to
review
with
alyssa
and
cross
check,
or
maybe
we
use
the
technique
that
I
start
based
on
on
the
first
input
by
alissa
make
a
prototype
of
it
so
that
we
can
review
it.
We
need
to
synchronize
and
make
work
of
that.
Well,
so.
B
A
Two
two:
that
don
is
already
on
this
list
from
last
year.
One
is
an
automation
project
idea
from
basil.
B
B
B
A
B
If
you
scroll
down,
we
could
the
section
that's
labeled,
ongoing
sessions.
Discussion
here
says
these
are
proposals
in
the
mailing
lists,
so
so
this
would
be
a
great
excuse
to
link
to
basel's
mailing
list
item
and
say:
look
here's
a
mailing
list
proposal
from
basel
crowe
that
suggests
this
project
idea.
Okay,.
B
And,
and
if
that
that's
very
light,
just
put
them
in
ongoing
discussion
because
they're
being
discussed
in
the
mailing
list,
if,
if
the
people
who
are
discussing
them
are
ready
to
bring
it
as
a
draft
idea,
then
an
ascii
doc
file
gets.
We
need
to
create
an
ascii
doc
file
like
this
pipeline
step.
Documentation,
generator
improvements,
thing
that
you
see
in
the
middle
of
the
page.
A
B
C
Right,
I
will
do
that
and
once
I
figure
that
out
I'm
going
to
pick.
Where
are
we
losing
one
day
there
yeah
that's
funny.
The
other
way
around
that
alyssa
looks
what
she
would
like.
Based
on
the
discussion.
We
had
right
now
what
she
would
like
to
have
added
to
that
and
pointers
to
the
material
and
tomorrow,
my
time,
I'm
going
to
create
a
draft
perfect.
B
B
B
Now,
back
to
you
had
mentioned,
oleg
and
my
read
from
his
post
in
the
gitter
chat
channel
is
quote
gentle
reminder.
I
cannot
join
the
advocacy
and
outreach
meetings
unless
they
get
moved
to
another
time
slot,
I'm
not
sure
if
that
means
he's
not
available.
Today
again,
I
assume
it
is,
and
let's
just
look
for
another
time,
because
I
would
love
to
have
his
guidance
on
this.
We
really
it
would.
It
would
help
us
a
bunch,
but
I
think
we
would
benefit
just
by
going
with
this
little
step
that
we
see.
A
See
what
else
do
we
have?
So
I
think
that
is
all
that
I
have
that
is
related
to
what
is
due
next
in
terms
of
google
summer
of
code.
So
this
project
ideas,
along
with
preparing
for
our
application,
are
the
two
big
things
on
my
plate.
For
this.
B
Great
now
now,
oleg
prompted
one
question
in
terms
of:
should
we
change
our
meeting
time
and
with
chris
and
dhiraj
both
joining
us.
Now,
we've
got
two
people
now
from
asia
who
are
in
in
the
call.
I
wonder
if
we
ought
to
put
out
a
doodle
poll
asking
for
questions
or
proposals
from
people
on
when
they
would
like
to
meet,
because
dhiraj,
for
instance,
meets
with
us
pretty
regularly
on
the
what
would
be
for
you
alyssa
late
night
monday
and
for
you
jean-marc,
is
impossible.
B
A
B
You're,
very
courageous,
both
of
you
and
what
we've
found
worked
in
the
past
was
to
have
or
what's
worked
for
doc's
office
hours
is
we
actually
do
two
sessions,
one
session
that
works
for
european
times
and
one
session
that
works
for
asia
times
and
and
that's
I
think,
there's
no
shame
in
us.
Considering
that
kind
of
thing
where
we
say
look,
we
we
we
live
around
a
24-hour
world.
We
can't
all
be
in
any
one
meeting
yeah.
So
so
alyssa.
B
C
A
Yeah
we'll
make
it
work
so
I'll,
take
I'll,
take
a
poll
and
see
what
people
think.
B
Great
super,
that's
all
that
I
had
for
today,
dhiraj
or
chris
anything
that
you
needed
to
bring
other
than
what
we've
already
discussed.