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From YouTube: Advocacy and Outreach SIG - April 6, 2023
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A
A
Okay,
great
okay,
John
Mark
I
will
let
you
take
a
lead
from
for
the
gsoc
update.
B
Right
so
we're
reaching
the
end
of
the
grading
and
ranking
of
the
proposals,
so
we
had
a
big
amount,
as
I
said,
I
I
believe
two
weeks
ago
we
have
a
lot
of
proposals
and
the
the
usual
proportion
of
poor
proposals
and
good
proposals.
B
The
proposals
have
been
successfully
graded
and
the
various
teams
project
teams
are
now
working
on
their
ranking
in
the
beginning
of
next
week.
We'll
have
the
global,
org
or
ranking
so
always
working
well.
B
It
will
not
be
in
a
fun
decision
to
share,
because
only
a
few
will
be
selected
with
a
large
number
of
candidates,
especially
there's
some
good
proposals
and
motivated
people
and
people
that
learned
a
lot
about
open
source
in
Jenkins
so
we'll
we
will
not
leave
these
people
alone
in
the
in
the
cold
and
say
well,
okay,
move
on
you're
out
of
the
game.
No
they're
they're
invested
a
lot
a
lot
in
it.
B
The
results
will
be
officially
shared
on
May
4th
at
18
hours,
UTC
and
we'll
have
also
some
social
media
posts
confirming
that
for
our
community
and
the
Friday
will
have
an
office
hour
dedicated
to
that.
B
So
we're
making
good
progress.
Everything
is
good
and
so
we'll
looking
to
reach
this
important
milestone
of
beginning
May
to
start
the
next
chapter.
The
next
chapter
is
starting
the
projects
with
this
selected
contributors
and
also
setting
up
some
goals
or
some
activities
for
the
people
that
want
to
continue
with
the
community
community
and
get
prepared
for
another
G-Shock
session.
A
Thanks
John,
Mark
and
I
also
reached
out
to
Michelle
at
the
Linux
foundation
and
to
start
the
the
wheel
turning
for
our
payoneer
stipend
process.
So
that's
a
work
in
progress
and
the
deadline
for
that
is
May
11th.
C
A
Worked
well
last
year:
nothing
I,
don't
think
anything
has
changed
until
Michelle
tells
me
otherwise,
but
the
Linux
Foundation
has
all
the
information
on
the
payoneer.
I,
don't
have
it
so
it
has
to
go
through
them.
C
Which
is
perfect
because
the
Linux
Foundation
is
also
the
administrator
of
the
Jenkins
crowd
funding
site,
where
people
do
donations
like
where
the
donations
from
fostom
last
year
or
in
2023
were
were
placed.
The
the
amount
that
was
donated
there
at
fosdum
to
the
Jenkins
project
was
placed
in
by
Bruno
through
that
same
site.
A
Great
okay:
we
are
consistent
thanks,
Sean
Mark,
for
the
update
for
cdcon,
so
that
is
coming
up
next
for
May,
8th
through
the
9th
in
Vancouver
Canada.
A
A
So
that's
good
news.
I
know
that
Mark
Alex,
brandes
and
Gavin
Mogan
will
be
in
attendance
or
Gavin
will
might
be,
but
Tim
tracombe
did
have
a
session
accepted
at
at
cdcon,
but
last
I
checked
he
withdrew
from
speakings,
probably
because
not
being
able
to
get
money
to
attend
the
conference,
so
he
withdrew
unfortunately,
but
Mark
does
have
two
speaking
sessions.
So
congratulations
mark
one
is
in
the
keynote
session
and
another
one
is
in
a
breakout
session
and
there's
links
there
if
anybody's
interested
in
looking
to
it.
C
Just
encourage
people
to
attend
it's.
The
graduated
projects
panel
I
think,
is
the
more
important
one,
because
it's
a
chance
for
people
to
ask
or
to
to
highlight
what
it
means
and
what
the
benefits
are
to
a
project
to
go
from
cdf's
initial
State
into
a
graduated
State,
and
there
are
real
benefits
to
the
project.