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C
A
B
Dheeraj
was
asking
whether
he
is
audible
or
not.
So
I
told
him
he
was
audible
to
me.
A
Great,
thank
you
all
right.
Forgive
me
that
I'm
a
little
bit
behind
schedule
right
now.
I
need
to
get
the
agenda
up
on
screen
and
then
we'll
talk
through
what
what
we're
going
to
discuss.
B
A
A
Okay,
so
I
am
going
to
start
sharing
my
screen
and
we
can
talk
agenda
and
be
sure
that
we
get
all
the
topics
identified,
so
you
should
see
a
copy
of
the
agenda
that
is
currently
empty.
A
A
The
other
is
we've
got
devops
world
is
coming
right
and
we've
got
a
contributor
summit
at
devops
world
or
associated
with
devops
world,
and
in
this
case
it
will
be
during
apac
time
zone,
so
alyssa
and
I
will
be
in
the
middle
of
our
night
to
to
attend
that
session.
We
look
forward
to
it.
A
Alyssa,
would
you
be
willing
to
share
current
status
on
jenkins?
Is
the
way.
A
Super
thank
you.
Then.
We've
got
and
this
one
we've
got
the
cdf
webinar
coming
soon
coming
next
week.
A
Devops
radio
opportunity
discuss
was
discussed
yesterday.
Let's
talk
further
about
it,
alyssa,
because
I've
got
more
questions
there
and
all
right
and
oh,
oh,
and
this
one
yes
press
releases
to
speak
to
analysts.
I
got
some
guidance
yesterday
that
we
should
talk
further
about
that.
So,
okay,
jenkins,
press
contact
is
what
I'm
going
to
call.
A
C
A
A
C
A
A
All
right
so
alyssa,
maybe
would
it
be
okay?
If
we
had
you
take
the
actor's
voice
on
on
the
devops
world
is
coming
and
we'll
we'll
have
that
one
there
and
then
outreach
programs
I
can
probably
talk
to.
I
can
certainly
talk
to
google
summer
of
code
dhiraj.
Would
you
be
okay,
being
the
voice
here
on
the
university
students
and
we'll
we'll
interact
with
you
and
talk
back
and
forth
and
then
alyssa
you'll?
Take
jenkins
is
the
way.
E
All
right
so
so
devops
world
is
slated
to
begin
september,
28th
to
the
30th.
We
do
have
a
lot
of
jenkins
sessions
at
the
event.
The
event
is
virtual.
This
year,
as
well
next
year,
it's
most
likely
going
to
be
in
person
event.
So
a
lot
of
jenkins
topics.
E
We
will
also
have
an
exhibit
area
that
we
will
probably
need
jenkins
experts
to
help
staff
to
answer
jenkins
q,
a
questions
and
then,
as
mark
mentioned,
we
are
also
planning
for
a
contributor
summit
during
the
event
as
well,
and
I
we
can
go
into
that
further
now
or
later
mark.
E
Oh,
we
can
go.
I
guess
we
can
go
into
that
now.
So
right
now,
I'm
still
working
this
out
with
the
events
team
to
set
up
the
date
and
such
and
see
what
platform
that
we
want
to
use.
It's
still
in
the
works,
but
we
are
planning
for
a
contributor
summit
during
the
devops
world
in
september.
A
E
A
E
So
the
workshop
it's
going
to
be
about
three
minutes:
no
sorry,
90
minutes,
training,
workshops
and
that's
virtual-
and
this
is
gonna-
be
on
how
to
contribute
to
the
jenkins
project.
I'm
also
working
on
the
possibility
of
having
another
workshop.
That's
on
jenkins
pipeline.
So
that's
still
in
the
works
and
yet
to
be.
A
A
A
A
And
I
wonder,
is
this
one
dhiraj,
I
wonder
if
you
wanted
to
do
you
want
to
pair
with
me
pair
with
me
on
on
creating
this
pull
request?
Are
you
interested
in
doing
this?
Is
this
is
kind
of
a
documentation
effort,
but
it's
a
different
thing,
because
it
changes
the
jenkins.io
top
level
site
and
makes
makes
an
entry
adds
an
entry
into
this.
B
A
Yes,
the
jumbotron.
This
thing
we
need
to
change
this
to
to
highlight:
okay,
we're
done
with
chico
africa,
we've
finished
cdcon,
and
so
we
need
to
remove
those
two
and
we've
completed
the
contributor
award.
So
are
you
interested
in
in
pairing
with
that?
Maybe
we
do
that
at
our
next
doc's
office
hours.
C
A
Be
part
of
it
so
alyssa,
I
am
proud
to
say
that
I
now
have
a
schedule
for
when
I'll
do
that?
A
C
Also,
how
do
we
promote
for
devops
conference,
like
with
the
help
of
mailing
lists,
of
course,
and
there
has
to
be
some
posts
on
linkedin?
That's
all
I
can
think
of.
Is
there
anything
else
that
you
use.
A
E
Linkedin,
post
twitter
and
a
couple
of
blog
posts.
A
A
E
Yeah
we
highlight
the
jenkins
sessions
or
workshops
and
contributors
summit.
What's
involved,
what
does
the
agenda?
Look
like
things
like
that.
A
A
A
So
if
we
let's
just
go,
look
at
it
briefly,
so
that
you
can
see
the
kinds
of
things
that
are
happening
on
that
site
now.
What
this
is
is
discourse
is
a
a
discussions
forum,
a
way
of
doing
and
they've
volunt
they've
donated
hosting
of
this
for
the
jenkins
project,
and
so
what
we
see
here
is
new
topics
that
are
introduced
and
conversations
that
started.
A
That
say:
hey
do
we
need
this?
Do
we
need
that
lots
of
ideas
and
suggestions
from
people
that
come
in
or
hey?
Here's
a
question,
somebody
highlighting
a
capability,
hey,
look:
here's
how
I
used
groovy
inside
my
my
visual
studio
code,
those
sorts
of
things,
and
now
it's
got
categories.
So
we
can
look
at
hey
I'd
like
to
see
everything
about
contributing
code,
oops,
no
topics
there.
Maybe
I
want
to
see
about
contributing
to
advocacy
and
outreach.
A
Here's
alyssa
asking
for
approval
for
the
ebook
number
three
great
uses
of
of
this
jenkins
discourse,
size,
community.jenkins.io,.
A
D
E
Yes,
yeah,
because
the
reason
I
ask
is
I
sometimes
I
get
a
question
here
and
there
on
jenkins
is
the
way
dot
io
on
support
questions
so,
and
I
referred
them
to
the
mailing
list.
A
As
a
place
to
do
conversations
like
that
because
of
the
facilities
it
has
to
make
communication
better
between
people
right,
it's
got.
It's
got
concepts
that
that
just
don't
exist
in
the
mailing
list.
Hey
I
can.
I
can
give
a
thumbs
up.
I
can
I
can
tag
something
I
can
remove
tags
and
and
those
sorts
of
things
allow
the
information
stored
here
to
be
much
richer
and
much
more
useful.
E
A
Yeah,
so
I
I
continue
to
be
amazed
at
the
things
we
get
out
of
the
showing
off
category
has
been
a
lot
of
fun.
It's
been
unexpectedly
useful
to
see
oh
yeah
people
just
highlighting
here's,
how
I
use
jenkins.
So
if
we
look
at
showing
off
oleg
posted
a
link
to
our
a
presentation,
he
and
I
did
at
cdcon
or
you'll-
find
all
of
the
all
of
the
contributor
summit.
A
E
D
The
the
search
feature-
yes,
yes,
exactly.
A
All
right,
so
next
topic
outreach
program
status.
Actually,
let's,
let's
mix
this
up
alyssa,
would
you
be
willing
to
go
first
and
share
with
us
on
the
jenkins
ebook.
E
Sure
so
we
have
just
completed
ebook
number
three,
so
based
on
the
the
jenkins
is
the
way
stories
that
we've
collected.
We've
gathered
this
this
this
file
here
is
about
stories
from
the
fortune.
500
companies
like
apple
ibm
and
such
you
know
how
they're
using
jenkins,
what
challenges
they
face
and
the
values
that
they
got
out
of
it.
E
I
still
need
to
do
a
final
approval
with
the
people
who
submitted
these
stories
before
we
publish
the
story,
so
I'm
shooting
for
next
week
to
get
this
story
published
or
this
file
or
this
ebook
published
and
then
but
please
have
a
read-
and
I
think,
there's
lots
of
good
stories
in
here
that
people
can
be
inspired
from
I
mean
there's
there's
just
just
big
companies
are
using
jenkins
and
they're
they're.
Loving
it,
and
we
are
also
continuing
to
write
and
receive
and
write
jenkins
is
jenkins,
is
the
way
user
stories
and
case
studies.
E
So
if
there's,
if
you
know
anybody
that
is
interested
in
submitting
a
story,
please
go
to
jenkins-
is
the
way
dot
io
and
fill
out
a
quick
form,
probably
15,
minute
survey,
and
then
we'll
get
your
story
written
up
and
then
we'll
send
you
a
free
t-shirt.
A
A
A
One
of
those
actually
is
represented
by
aditya
thanks
a
dtf
for
your
work
on
on
the
conventional
commits
plug-in
project.
That's
great,
so
they'll
be
presenting
next
week
july,
20th.
B
A
Great
all
right
so
we'll
need
to
promote
the
event.
So
the
usual,
let's
see
meetup
linkedin
post
what
else
a
twitter
twitter
right,
and
I
think
we
and
I've
got
the
action
item
to
do
a
blog
post
so
and
I'll
get
that
done
here.
A
F
C
I
remember
in
on
youtube:
you
posted
a
video
about
all
these
previous
gsoc
interns
who
were
sharing
their
experience
about
how
it
all
went
and
what
they
learned
and
what
is
there
for
the
new
interns,
so
they
shared
their
experiences
right.
So
I
just
want
to
say
that
it
was
a
really
really
great
idea
and
I,
as
an
aspirant,
was
very
happy
to
see
and
learn
about
previous
interns
experience
with
gsoc,
so
it
it
definitely
convinced
me
to
be
part
of
gsoc
with
jenkins.
A
Good
good
insight
so
and
those
experience
report
videos
actually
came
after
the
conclusion
of
all
the
projects
right.
So
so
that's
don't
miss.
Don't
miss
the
outreach
opportunity
after
the
project's
complete,
because
you've
got
a
very
good
point.
Those
experience
report
videos
help
people
understand.
Oh
hey,
it
was
like
this
or
I
or
this
is
how
I
interacted,
and
this
is
why
it
worked
that
way.
A
A
All
right
next
topic,
then
dhiraj
on
inviting
students
to
contribute,
and-
and
so
maybe
let's
start
dhiraj
with
give
us
share
with
us.
Some
of
your
background,
what
what
your
experience
has
been
so
far,
etc
and
and
that
way
then
alyssa
and
I
and
others
may
be
able
to
ask
you
some
questions
and
get
some
insights.
C
Sure
so
I
I
would
definitely
need
your
help
by
asking
me
a
question
that
would
be
really
great,
so
so
being
a
student
from
college.
C
I
got
to
know
about
jenkins,
with
the
help
of
only
and
only
gsong.
I
had
no
idea
about
g-sock
so
because,
if
you
talk
about
javascript
java,
these
are
part
of
our
curriculum,
so
we
get
to
know
about
them
very
easily,
but
jenkins
is
something
that
we
as
a
student
think
that
it's
going
to
be
used
by
us
years
ahead
like
when
we
are
into
our
job
and
maybe
that
time
we'll
be
using
it.
So
it's
a
state.
That's
that's
the
state
of
mind
that
we
have.
C
So
so
the
perspective
and
coming
to
the
part
where
I
have
been
associated
with
jenkins
and
how
I
think
about
jenkins
right
now,
so
I
would
say
that,
even
though
I
don't
have,
of
course,
I
don't
know
about
jenkins
very
in
so
much
detail.
Even
then,
I
can
help
contribute
to
jenkins,
as
I
did
using
different
different
tech
stacks,
and
that
was
that
was
made
possible,
because
when
I
was
in
because
I
got
to
know
that
there's
so
many
so
many
other
tech
stacks
as
well.
C
So
so
that
was
a
good
thing
that,
because
I
had
this
idea
in
my
mind,
that
I
need
to
know
jenkins
really
well
how
it
works
and
code
base
in
order
to
contribute
to
it.
So
this
is
something
that
I
want
to
clarify
that
you
can
contribute
in
lots
of
other
spaces
as
well
and
commenting
about
jenkins
code
base.
Specifically,
it
is
a
little
bit
difficult
to
understand
for
people
who
are
starting
up
even
with
java,
so
yeah.
C
A
Okay,
so
so
dhiraj
as
you,
you
came
to
jenkins.
You
said
first
through
gsoc,
so
the
the
google
summer
of
code
promotion
process
got
you
into
google's
into
jenkins.
It
could
have
brought
you
to
any
one
of
several
other
projects,
but
you
chose
jenkins,
where
we
just
lucky
that
you
chose
jenkins
or
was
it
there
was
a
size
thing.
What
was
because
there
are
many
projects
in
gsoc
right,
so
why?
Why
jenkins,
as
opposed
to
some
other
google
summer
of
code
project.
A
C
That's
a
really
great
question
so
out
of
all
the
organization
I
chose
jenkins
because
I
already
knew
someone
who
was
part
of
jenkins:
sorry,
a
gsoc
internship
with
jenkins,
so
that
was
clayton.
So
sladen
is
my
senior
in
college.
So
I
got
to
know
about
him
and
I
approached
him-
and
he
told
me
about
this,
so
he
suggested
me
some
projects
and
I
that's
how
I
dived
right
into
jenkins.
A
E
Absolutely
I
I
love
that
idea
and
we
can
definitely
do
more
than
stickers,
because
I
think
this
is
an
important
space
where
we,
you
know,
as
we
try
to
get
more
people
involved
in
jenkins,
and
I
also
would
love
to
get
like
you
know
the
perspective
of
each
student
like
after
after
the
the
the
the
program
right.
So,
if
you've
gone
through
this
process,
how
did
what
did
you
like
about
it?
What
did
you
learn
and
my
the
goal
there
of
my
thinking
is
that
that
would
help
inspire
other
students.
E
You
know
that
we
have
this
content
documented
on
jenkins.io,
that
it
could
help
inspire
somebody
down
the
road
in
case
that
somebody
doesn't
know
you
right
so
if
they
read
your
article
or
your
post
and
that
might
inspire
them.
A
So
so
now
you
mentioned
that
you
didn't,
I
think
you
said
you
didn't
generally
have
experience
with
jenkins
during
courses
in
your
coursework
at
college
at
the
university.
Do
you
do
you
get
experience
with
other
applications
like?
Do
they
put
you
into
github,
or
do
they
have
you
spend
time
in
bitbucket
or
giddy
or
or
other
applications
like
that
or
not
so
much.
C
Not
as
a
part
of
curriculum
like
if
you
talk
about
github,
so
we
are
not
talked
about
github
as
a
part
of
a
curriculum,
but
if
we
join
some
societies
in
our
college,
any
kind
of
clubs
that
we
join
then
or
or
if
we
mean
hackathon
so
pickathon-
makes
it
mandatory
for
us
to
submit
it
by
our
github.
So
that's
another
way
how
we.
B
C
A
Okay,
so
so
just
so
the
curriculum
it's
and
and
that
matches,
I
think,
with
what
I've
understood
elsewhere
many
times
the
instructors
are
trying
to
teach.
First
principles,
teach
fundamental
things
like
algorithms
or
hey:
here's,
here's
this
concept
of
functional
programming
or
this
concept
of
of
block
structured
programming.
A
C
Hackathons,
that's
something
we
can
do
so
to
tell
you
about
the
clubs.
I
was
part
of
ieee
club,
so
I
I
assume
that
you
must
be
knowing
this,
yes
great,
so
other
than
that
we
have
csi
club
as
well.
Computer
society
of
india
and
a
few
more
clubs
like
this.
So
the
aim
here
is
that
the
clubs
work
in
a
way
to
engage
other
college
students
and
to
conduct
together
some
fun
events
as
well
as
some
hackathons,
as
well
as
some
workshops.
C
So,
if
I
give
example
of
a
workshop,
we
had
a
cloud
computing
workshop.
We
had
a
workshop
on
blockchain.
We
had
a
workshop
on
android
development
like
a
simple
app,
so
because
the
need
for
these
workshops
is
that
in
our
curriculum
it
is
not
covered.
So
we
need
to
go
to
somewhere
else
to
get
to
know
about
these,
and
specifically,
we
go
to
these
clubs
and
we
join
these
clubs
because
these
are
run
by
our
seniors.
So
those
are
those
kind
of
seniors
who
have
went
ahead.
C
This
curriculum
and
tried
out
new
things,
so
they
want
to
share
it
with
the
people,
the
beginners
or
the
juniors.
So
that's
why
we
trust
them
to
teach
us
something
new.
So
that's
how
I
got
to
know
about
android
and
github
as
well,
and
I
I
even
won
a
hackathon
at
our
campus.
So
that's
how
I
involved
in
hackathons
as
well
and
yes
about
jenkins
how
jenkins
can
come
into
this
picture,
so
our
hackathon
was
sponsored
by
github.
C
A
C
C
So
github
has
a
concept
of
campus
experts,
so
they
have
some
set
of
students
in
a
college
who
represents
github
in
their
college.
So
they
do
that
with
the
help
of
conducting
some.
You
know
same
thing,
events
and
hackathons
and
workshops
to
tell
people
about
hey.
This
is
how
important
github
is
and
how
it
works
and
how
it's
going
to
be
useful
for
you,
so
they
are
like
the
voice
of
github
in
our
college.
So
this
is
run
by
conducting
some
interviews
and
everything
so
same
thing
is
for
microsoft
and
other
companies
as
well.
A
Now
are
these
campus
experts?
Are
they
students
or
are
they
actual
github
employees,
so
they're
students
for
sure,
students,
okay,
all
right,
so
so,
and
any
idea
how
how
github
found
those
campus
experts
to
persuade
them
to
be
a
campus
expert.
C
Well,
they
have
a
website
dedicated
to
it
and
I
think
even
aditya
is
a
ds.
Dsc
lead
from
our
college,
since
we
are
in
the
same
college,
so
dsc.
C
C
Yes
sure
so
I
was
telling
about
dsc
lead,
it
means
so
developers,
student
club.
So
what
this
club
is
about
is
there
are
some
set
of
students.
So
alita
is
the
dsc
lead
from
our
college,
so
what
he
does
is
he
represents
the
technology
of
google
at
our
college
by
partnering
with
our
already
existing
clubs,
and
you
know
taking
workshops
and
using
the
technologies
in
the
events
to
tell
people
about
it.
So
so.
E
Do
they
actually
teach
you
how
to
use
the
tool
in
this
sponsorship
and.
C
So
so
let
me
know
if
I,
if
I
got
a
question
right
so
if
we
talk
about
github
experts
so
yeah,
so
they
are
asking
me
whether
they
teach
us
how
github
works
by
connect
some
demo
and
seminar
just
like
that
right,
okay,
so
yes,
they
do
that
they
do
that.
They
tell
us
about
how
git
push
works,
get
full
works
and
they
do
some
sample
projects
and
that's
how
we
get
to
know
about
github.
E
A
Okay,
so
it's
that
that
the
campus
experts
commonly
get
some
instructions
from
the
the
company
and
then
the
those
campus
experts
then
show
by
demonstration
and
by
example,
how
to
others
to
other
students.
So
they
may
show
they
may
schedule
a
meeting
of
the
dsc
and
say:
hey
we're
going
to
do
a
dsc
meeting
and
we're
going
to
talk
about
github,
pull,
requests
and
I'll.
Show
you
how
they
work
is,
if
I
understood
correctly,
theorage.
C
Exactly
so,
if
I'm
not
wrong,
they
have
a
schedule
of
events
for
planned,
for
the
dac
leads
that
they
need
to
do
at
college,
so
they
have
to.
They
follow
the
schedule
and
conduct
event
and
the
the
people
from
bsc
the
higher
authorities.
They
repeatedly
check
out
their
progress
all
throughout,
to
know
which
college
and
is
doing
what,
how
many
events
that
they
have
conducted
and
how
the
participation
is
there
and
so
on
and
so
forth.
C
Yes,
so
I
was
just
so
since
you
asked
me
about
the
campus
expert
and
bs
elite,
so
I
was
just
wondering
we.
If
we
have
a
jenkins
campus
expert,
then
they
can
help
the
students
by
coming
in,
in
any
let's
say
a
hackathon
and
they'll
be
using
jenkins
as
a
form
of
ci
cd
tool
and
we'll
be
helping
students
to
know
about
how
it
makes
it
easier
to
use
jenkins
so
that
that
would
be
helpful.
A
Right
so
so
that
yeah,
that
I
think
I
I
mean
we've
certainly
got
jenkins-
has
all
sorts
of
well.
There
are
many
courses
and
slide
decks
to
introduce
jenkins
right
and,
and
certainly
we
could
share
those
with
the
campus
experts.
A
And-
and
that
would
be
great
so
google
summer
of
code
in
jenkins
is
certainly
another
thing
that
could
happen
next
year,
actively
promoting
it
on
campuses,
saying:
hey,
look
as
part
of
the
google
summer
of
code
excitement
here.
Do
this
good
all
right.
C
E
I
can
certainly
help
with
any
of
this.
You
know
getting
jenkins
into
the
schools,
and
you
know
just
we
can
we
can
pack
team
this
and
and
and
and
help
you
know,
get
work
and
connect
you
to
the
appropriate
people
to
get
jenkins
into
the
school.
If,
if
that's
what
you
know
you
would
like
to
pursue,
but
I
definitely
would
like
for
jenkins
to
get
into
a
school
for
sure.
E
A
E
C
E
A
Great
and
do
you
have
any,
are
there
any
things
that
you'd
say?
Oh,
I
would
suggest
this
topic
or
that
topic
or
things
that
you'd
see
our
themes
in
the
devops
radio
podcast.
That
should
should
we
be
addressing
what's
popular,
what's
hot
right
now
in
jenkins,
should
we
be
addressing
hey?
What's
what's
interesting,
what's
the
latest
thing
that's
happening
or
or
what
sorts
of
things
would
you
envision.
E
So
I
envisioned
that
so
based
on
our
previous
devops
world
conferences,
it
seems
like
the
sessions
that
performed
really
well
are
the
ones
that
are
informing
people.
What's
the
latest
and
greatest
launching
things
there's
so
many
jenkins
users,
and
you
know,
and
they're
still
continuing
to
use
jenkins.
So
they
want
to
know
what
is
the
latest
and
greatest
tips
and
tricks
are
always
great,
but
I'm
not
sure
if
the
podcast
would
be.
You
know
a
good
place
for
that,
but
I
think
just
an
overall
talking
about
jenkins.
E
What's
involved,
how
to
contribute
even-
and
you
know
just
just
just
check
out
jenkins
in
general-
I
think
it
would.
It
would
be
good,
but
you
know
we
it
we.
We
would
need
to
decide
as
a
team
on
you
know
what
is
the
topic
we
want
to
talk
about,
come
up
with
some
q,
a
canned
q
and
a's,
and
then
we
can
go
forward
from
there.
A
E
A
A
And
topics:
okay,
good
next
was
jenkins
press
contact
and
this
one
came
up
in
the
jenkins
governance
board
meeting
yesterday,
so
alyssa
had
sent
a
question
to
the
jenkins
governance
board.
Looking
for
someone
to
represent
jenkins
in
the
in
meetings
with
people
from
the
press
in
meetings
with
people
who
are
industry,
analysts
or
things
like
that-
and
we
use
the
phrase
a
jenkins
spokesperson
and
got
a
correction
that
oh
hey,
there
isn't
really
a
person
called
the
jenkins
spokesperson.
B
A
E
A
We
discussed
it
yesterday
in
the
jenkins
governance
board
and
gavin
mogan
was
willing
to
take
the
role,
but
we
used
the
wrong
term
to
define
it,
and
so
I
think
we
need
a
little
bit
more
discussion
before
we're
ready
to
say:
oh
gavin's,
a
viable
one.
We
may
also
want
to
hear
voice
from
from
oleg
nanashev
or
others
on
okay,
who
else
should
be
considered
as
possible
press
contacts
when
there's
a
need
to
answer
questions
from
the
press.
E
A
C
So
I
wanted
to
share
one
more
thing
like
you
were
asking
me
about:
what
are
the
criteria
for
dac
lead?
So
if
we
are
not,
if
you
have
some
time
I
can
or
we
can
continue.
F
C
Of
the
time,
so,
if
you
talk
about
ds,
lead,
the
the
criteria
said
by
google
is
that
you
need
to
have
one
year
left
for
graduation
and
strong
technical
understanding
of
computer
programming
and
software
engineering
and
yes
host
and
event,
ideally
once
a
month,
and
at
least
every
three
month,
three
months
so
and
if
we
talk
about
the
process
of
application,
so
it's
like
similar
to
github
campus
experts.
So
what
they
do
is
they
ask
them
to
complete
a
registration
form
then
submit
a
video
resume
and
then
take
some
interviews
as
well
and
yeah.
C
Then
they
finalize
the
candidate
to
be
the
campus
expert
for
a
particular
college
or
university.
So
that's
how
they
do
so.
If
you
are
planning
to
do
that,
so
we
need
to
have
a
particular
curriculum
defined
and
you
need
to
you
know,
get
in
contact
with
some
specific
students
at
some
colleges
and
then
find
out
the
best
one
among
them
and
like
take
a
review
from
for
from
them
once
a
month
and
just
make
sure
that
they're
doing
what
they're
supposed
to
do
so.
C
A
C
E
Good
stuff
mark
d,
so
I
don't
think
I
have
deraj
email
address.
Can
I
get
that
from
you
or.
E
Okay,
great
so
josh
I'll
reach
out
to
you,
and
we
can
talk
a
little
bit
more
about
this,
because
I
would
love
to
get
jenkins
on
here.