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From YouTube: Jenkins Advocacy and Outreach SIG April 7, 2022
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Jenkins Advocacy and Outreach SIG Meeting - April 7, 2022
A
Zoom,
the
recording
the
recording
is
now
on
and
I'll
do
the
introduction
so
welcome.
Everybody
welcome
to
jenkins
advocacy
and
outreach.
Sig
today
is
april,
7
2022.
So
on
the
agenda.
We
have
raj
discus
discussing
joining
us
to
discuss
this
course
for
shecode
africa
and
then
we'll
go
briefly
over
the
removal
of
jenkins
history
and
the
jumbotron
ukraine
invasion
by
russia
on
the
jenkins
and
the
jenkins
project.
Excuse
me,
google
summer
of
code
update
she
code,
africa
update
and
cdcon
update.
B
B
A
All
right,
so,
the
first
item
is
all
yours:
raj.
C
Okay,
so
a
little
bit
about
myself,
I
am
raj
garo
sophomore
at
the
university
of
london
and
I
am
entering
with
electronics
and
from
this
from
very
early
childhood.
My
current
skill
set
includes
full
stack
public
mobile
development,
iot
and
electronics
engineering,
along
with
proficiency
in
system
design,
computer
networks,
architecture,
linux
and
more
apart
from
my
tech
skills,
I
have
five
plus
years
of
trading
experience
in
various
markets,
such
as
crypto,
equity,
forex
and
more.
C
I
recently
interned
as
a
software
engineer
at
anthroptune,
which
is
a
part
of
technical
university
of
munich
and
is
like
the
biggest
incubation
center
in
the
whole
europe-
and
now
I
am,
you
know,
acting
as
a
mentor
at
sheek,
road,
africa
from
layer,
five
organization
and
yeah
for
this
particular
program
at
chico
africa.
We
are
going
to
improve
our
discussion
forum,
which
is
totally
based
on
discourse
platform.
So
this
course
you
know,
provides
like
a
boiler
plate
kind
of
thing
for
discussion
forum.
Let's
suppose
we
need
to
build
our
discus
forum.
C
There
are,
you
know,
lots
of
lots
of
ways
to
do
it
and
still,
you
need
to
know
just
build
an
entire
team
to
build
your
discussion
forum,
but
what
you
can
do
is
install
discourse
configure
your
dns
settings
along
with
your
domain
name.
And
yes,
you
have
your.
You
know:
community
server
or
discussion
forum
running
within
few
minutes,
so
at
shecod
africa
program
we
are
going
to
build
a
later
course
system
to
encourage
more
people
to
contribute
at
our
discussion
forum.
C
For
this
you
know
particular
program
for
this
particular
she
could
africa
program.
We
are
going
to
improve
our
discussion
forum,
which
is
based
on
discourse
and
one
of
the
one
of
part
of
our
discussion
forum
is,
you
know,
introducing
a
leaderboard
to
encourage
more
people
to
contribute
at
our
discussion
forum
in
various
forms.
Also,
we
are
planning
to
build
beginner
friendly,
docks
to
help
newcomers
get
introduced
to
the
whole
project
and
try
to
contribute
to
the
project
as
soon
as
possible.
B
C
D
So
the
the
question
is,
what
do
you
mean
with
new
contributor?
Is
a
new
contributor
somebody
who
joins
the
discussion
board
or
is
it
a
new
contributor
to
the
project
itself.
C
By
new
contributor
we
mean
anybody
who
joins
layer,
five,
you
know
slag
space
or
forum,
and
we
are
you
know,
trying
to
encourage
more
people
to
you
know
post
about
our
project
to
post
guides
here
to
help
them.
You
know,
get
introduced
to
the
project.
B
So
I
interpret
that
raj,
then
to
mean
that
you're
you're
incur
your
use,
that
you'll
use
this
new
contributor
documentation
to
encourage
pull
requests
to
encourage
documentation,
pull
requests
or
code,
pull
requests
or
other
advocacy
kind
of
kind
of
things.
In
addition
to
discourse
answers
and
forum
posts
did,
I
did
I
understand
correctly.
D
C
Okay,
so
you
know
so
far
whatever
documentation
or
whatever
startup
guide
we
have
is
only
you
know,
present
on
our
github
repository
and
each
repository
can
have
only
at
most
one
readme
file.
You
know
display
on
the
home
page.
So
with
this
discourse
platform
we
are
going
to,
you
know,
have
a
lot
of
guides
to
help
contributors
to
get
started
with
the
project
and
right
now
we
are
having
those
guides
on
our
slack
channels.
B
B
E
Not
specifically,
the
discussions
did
spur
some
things
for
me.
I
know
one
of
the
things
I
want
to
do,
which
may
or
may
not
lead
into
this
is
auto
linkify
any.
I
can't
think
of
the
word
right
now.
The
pipeline
step
anytime,
someone
mentions
a
pipeline
step,
so
let's
say
archive
artifact
or
I
don't
know
j
unit.
It
would
link
directly
to
the
documentation
site
so
that
people
want
to
go.
Find
the
docs
stuff
like
that.
E
You
know,
I
don't
think
we
want
to
put
docs
into
the
discord,
but
I
do
think
we
want
to
have
a
very
tight
integration
so
that
when
someone
mentions
something
it
goes
it's
I
want
to
make
the
experience
easier
for
people.
E
E
But
I
don't
think,
like
I
know,
there's
a
discussion
you're
talking
about
like
bringing
documentation
in
there
and
I
don't
think
we
want
to
make
like
discourse
the
central
cms
for
the
entire
project
and
it
doesn't
sound
like
roger's
doing
that
either
it's
just
it's
just
the
you
know,
permanent
discussions,
better
searching
slack
and
in
any
sort
of
chat
is
not
for
permanent
discussions.
They
you
know
they
scroll
by
so
quickly
and
you
have
to
go
back
and
find
the
thread
and
stuff.
You
know
yeah.
E
So
I
guess
I
had
to
do
you
said
you
had
the
leaderboard
for
the
discourse.
Do
you
is
that
something
that
you
can
share?
I
was
trying
to
dig
through
ours
and
there's
no
way
to
get.
I
thought
there
was
a
way
to
get
a
report
of
who
answered
what
and
how
many
times
like
a
stack
overflow
type
thing,
but
I
can't
find
it.
D
C
D
Experience
so
well,
as
you
would
guess,
I'm
old
and
I'm
used
to
mailing
lists
and,
and
things
like
that
and
we're
currently
experimenting,
and
I
would
like
to
hear
your
experience
there
having
closed
groups
discussion
groups,
but
by
that
we
have
the
additional
mechanism
of
pinging
the
make
sure
that
the
people
read
the
message:
do
you
have
that
kind
of
problem
to
solve,
and
and
what
is
your
experience
with
that.
C
On
discourse,
you
know
we
can
tag
people
on
particular
topic
or
discussion.
We
are
having
so
that
you
know
they
will
get
notification.
C
I'm
not
sure
whether
you
know
that
can
replace
the
mailing
list,
because
it's
about
trade-off,
whether
you
want
to
get
email
or
not.
But
you
know
if
someone
tags
you
on
discourse
and
you
are
logged
in
in
your
discourse
and
you
open
up
the
discussion
forum,
you
will
have
a
little
icon
with
numbers
that
you
are
having
such
amount
of
notification
and
you
can
and
you.
E
I'm
sorry,
I
can
speak
to
that,
because
I've
done
I've
done
a
bunch
of
research
for
the
press,
email
100
of
features
that
mailing
lists
provide
discourse
can
provide
a
lot
of
that
has
to
do
with
configuration
of
your
own
account
so
for
the
gsoc
mentored
list.
I
set
it
up
so
that
every
new
post
would
automatically
notify
every
member
of
the
group,
which
is
what
you
wanted
right.
What
I
wanted?
Yes,
but
you
know
you
can
actually
so
I
have
like.
E
I
think
I
have
the
community
forum
personally
set
up
so
that
every
reply,
every
message
emails
me
and
actually
it
doesn't
technically
email
me
it
notifies
me.
If
I'm
not
online,
then
it
emails
me.
So
the
the
configuration
is
very
user
specific,
like
a
mailing.
It's
the
only
option
is
to
get
emailed,
but
you
know
like
during
the
day
I
leave
this
course
open.
E
Then
it
will
ping
a
browser
pop-up
as
opposed
to
an
email,
because
that's
the
configuration
that's
set
by
default.
You
can
change
it.
It's
all
changeable.
It's
all
customizable!
You
can
have
every
message,
email,
you,
but
the
nice
thing
is,
you
can
either
use
the
the
discourse
form
the
website
or
reply
by
email
both
of
those
work
just
fine.
So
it's
essentially
it's
it's
a
level
up
from
mailing
list
and
you
can
actually.
E
I
was
talking
to
support
people.
You
can
actually
import,
not
import,
connect
discourse
to
a
mailing
list
and
have
like
a
read-only
archive
and
stuff
like
that.
So
there's
lots
of
stuff
we
have
in
the
investigated
and
experienced
yet.
But
that
is
something
that
you
know
it's
designed
to
work
as
a
maleness
would
but
just
better,
but.
D
Okay-
and
we
don't
have
in
the
notifications
when
we
use
mail-
obviously
we
we
don't
have
the
problem
that
it
lands
into
too
easily
in
spam,
folders
from
people.
E
D
E
Okay,
well,
but
at
least,
if
you
have
the
browser
window
open,
you
can
see
the
new
post
and
with
the
mailing
list,
it's
hard
to.
You
have
to
open
groups,
and
I
don't
keep.
I
don't
stay
on
groups
very
often.
D
Yeah,
it's
it's
a
difference
between
push
and
pull
and
obviously
this
course
is
trying
to
find
a
balance
between
the
two
and
it
looks
interesting
so
here
I'm
I'm
going
to
explore
the
what
I
ask
you
gavin
to
to
put
in
place
answer
our
needs
and
well
we
don't
didn't
use
it
full
blast
now,
yeah,
but.
E
D
E
Raj
raj,
thank
you
sincerely
go
ahead.
Gavin
I
was
gonna
say
to
raj
one
thing
that
I
did
find
that
was
really
nice
early
on
is
they
have
a
chat
integration
so
we're
doing
it
with
gitter
we're
doing
it
through
matrix
because
there's
no
getter
connection,
but
you
know
with
slack
or
anything
else.
I
don't
know
if
you
have
that
enabled,
but
it's
very
nice
to
be
able
to
say
if
it's
tagged
to
this
post
or
in
this
group
we
notify
that
channel.
E
Believe
so
I
mean
they
have
plug-ins
for
everything,
we're
using
the
hosted
version,
so
we're
a
little
bit
more
restricted
on
plugins,
but
out
of
the
box
they
have
all
the
features
we've
ever
needed.
So.
B
Be
hard
right
and-
and
that
was
my
my
worry
was,
but
that
I
guess
you're
okay,
if
I
come
saying
hey,
could
we
do
an
experiment
with
this
and
try
it
yeah?
Okay,
thanks
raj!
Thank
you
very
much
for
joining
us.
Did
anyone
else
have
questions
for
raj?
It's
it's
now
approaching
11
p.m.
Your
time,
raj,
10,
p.m.
Your
time,
it's
it's
bedtime
in
my
world.
A
Yeah,
you
can
drop,
you
can
drop
raj.
So
thanks
thanks
for
your
time,.
C
E
E
A
E
Yeah,
it's
a
lot
of
hurry
up
and
waiting
because
I'm
running
oh,
I
mean
I'll
yeah
I'll.
Do
a
quick
demo
I'll.
Do
it
that
way.
So,
essentially,
I've
been
trying
to
make
it
so
that
it's
not
manual
work
for
most
of
it.
It's
a
lot
of
automation,
because
that
means
I
can
rerun
it
re-export
it.
Whatever
else,
we
need
to
do
without
much
issue.
So
let
me
share
my
screen.
E
The
same
thing
I
showed
quickly
to
mark
yesterday
we're
doing
that
screen.
So,
oh,
let's
put
it
over
there.
So
I've
got
the
majority
of
the
site
complete.
So
you
know
I've
been
trying
to
keep
notes
and
discord
for
what,
where
the
status
is.
One
thing
I
did
notice
this
week
is
that
there's
a
distinction
between
case
studies
and
user
stories
and
I
didn't
notice
that
early
on,
so
that's
something
I'm
going
to
have
to
come
back
and
fix.
So
all
the
user
stories
are
imported.
E
There
are
a
few
that
I
have
bad,
not
bad
data,
but
data
dead
didn't
map
properly
in
my
script,
so
I'll
have
to
come
back
and
fix
them,
but
for
essentially
all
the
user
stories
are
now
important.
You
can
see
here
that
some
of
them
have
like
extra
colons
and
stuff
so,
like
I
said,
I
have
to
come
back
and
clean
it
up,
but
yeah.
So
I'm
able
to
go
through.
E
You
know-
and
I
added
a
toolbar
here
at
the
top-
to
jump
through
them
so
that
I
could
test
very
easily
because
it
was
very
annoying
to
go
back
click.
The
next
one
go
back,
click
the
next
one.
I
wanted
to
make
sure
I
could
skim
through
them,
so
we
can
remove
this
before
we
go
live,
but
I
kind
of
like
being
able
to
jump
through
user
stories
and
see
the
next
one
and
the
next
one,
and
it's
very
fast.
E
E
The
pages
yeah.
I
think
this
could
be
a
little
bit
fancier.
So
you
know
if
someone
wants
to
put
like
a
nicer
icon
or
something
but
yeah,
it's
very
nice
to
be
able
to
just
go
here
and
go.
Oh,
you
know
these
are
all
the
stories
and
keep
going
and
you
know
so.
I
thought
it
was
nice.
It
was
really
for
me
testing,
but
I
wanted
to
keep
it
because
it
was
useful,
but
for
the
most
part
this
the
content
is
all
done
and
imported.
E
So
when
I
go
show
the
actual
data
for
it,
you'll
see
it's
a
little
bit
trickier
than
you
know
like
a
general
cms,
but
I
think
it's
still
within
reason
and
still
you
know
doable
so
the
the
next
thing
I'm
going
to
do
is
all
right
and
the
map
is
working.
I
think
I
showed
that
off
in
the
past,
so
it
links
directly
to
each
story.
You
add,
you
can
add
a
map
data
so
like
the
coordinates
and
it'll
just
show
up
in
the
pin.
E
You
know
you
don't
have
to
do
this
twice
and
we
do
have
this
yeah.
So
the
front
page,
all
stories
you
can
go
through
and
look
at
all
of
them
and
find
the
one
you
want
and
I
didn't
paginate
it
or
anything
I
figured
it
wasn't
going
to
be
used
very
often
so
might
as
well
just
have
everything
on
the
one
page
and
then
the
map.
So
I'm
going
to
add
case
studies.
So
that's
my
plan
for
probably
next
week
catch
that
up.
E
It
should
be
relatively
straightforward,
the
same
thing
I've
done
already,
but
just
kind
of
parse
everything.
But
then
on
the
weekend
I
started
playing
with
netlify
cms.
So
in
theory
it's
a
it's
a
drop-in
tool
that
you
can
use
to
you
like,
essentially
what
we're
doing
with
the
static
site
where
you,
edit,
yaml
or
markdown
or
everywhere
else
in
this
little
tool,
and
it
does
github
flow
and
as
mark
and
I
tested
yesterday,
it
doesn't
quite
work
right
now,
so
I'm
gonna
have
to
come
back
and
and
finish
the
the
the
integration.
E
But
essentially
you
should
be
able
to
know
what
that
one
does.
But
essentially
you
should
be
able
to
go
a
new
story
and
get
a
new
story.
You
can
see
how
I
broke
it
here,
so
it
doesn't
actually
quite
work
yet,
but
you
can
edit
a
post,
so
you
come
in
here
and
so
it's
this
is
pulling
directly
from
github.
This
is
all
the
user
stories
that
are
on
github
right
now
and
then
you
can
click
on
any
one
of
them
and
get
into
it
and
I
made
sure
to
hook
up
the
preview.
E
So
the
exact
same
page
layout
is
in
the
the
ui.
So
you
can
make
changes.
You
can
literally
make
changes
as
you
go,
not
that
one
you
can
see
how
it
gets
updated
right
away
and
then
so,
like
I
said
for
the
paragraphs,
the
body
paragraphs,
I
had
it
kind
of
make
it
a
little
awkward.
So
each
paragraph
is
a
another
block.
E
It's
so
it's
not
the
most
intuitive,
but
it
means
that
what
I'm
saying
is
the
the
quote
is
after
the
third
one,
so
that
you
know
that
was
one
way
to
kind
of
keep
that
same
flow
without
making
it
too
complicated.
But
it
does
mean
that
yeah,
you
can
make
multiple
paragraphs.
There's
no
reason
you
couldn't
just
you
know
make
this
paragraph
multiple
lines
it
doesn't
care.
It
just
means
that
the
quote
gets
moved
down.
E
So
we
can.
You
know,
address
that.
Like
I
said
this
is
all
a
script
that
takes
the
raw
data
and
imports
it
again.
So
if
we
decide
hey,
this
is
stupid.
I
just
want
to
have
you
know,
like
quote,
and
then
the
entire
body
it'd
take
me
like
10
minutes
to
change
the
script
and
re-export.
So
that's
why
I
want
that
script
there.
So
I
can
re-export
re-export
without
doing
much
changes
in
theory,
this
you
can
hit
save
and
it
doesn't
work.
E
We
tested
yesterday
there's
a
there's,
some
sort
of
bug,
but
in
theory
this
should
hit,
save
and
create
a
new
github
pull
request.
So
it's
all
done
through
github
you
can.
You
can
review
the
post
before
you
approve
it,
and
I
have
the
same
things
that
we
hooked
up
for
jenkins.
I,
oh
it
does
a
preview
site,
so
you
can
go
see.
The
thing
live
all
that
stuff
that
we
have
already
should
work.
E
I
will
spend
some
time
to
fix
the
thing,
probably
this
weekend
or
next
week-
I'm
just
trying
to
take
a
break
because
I've
been
doing
this
for
and
I
want.
I
have
a.
E
Site
stuff,
I
want
to
work
on
so
I'm
just
taking
a
little
break
from
it,
but
I
think
we're
in
pretty
good
shape.
Honestly,
there's
no
reason
right
now
we
couldn't
even
cut
over.
I
mean
it
works
the
like.
I
said
the
data
isn't
perfect,
but
it's
good
enough
that
we
could
cut
over
if
you
want
to
shut
down
the
old
wordpress
stuff
but
yeah.
So
that's
you
know
my
high
level
demo
of
this
really
quickly.
B
A
They're
still
hosting
the
site,
I
think
they
automatically
charge
me
for
to
renew
the
account,
so
the
domain
itself
is
already
I
already
paid
for
it.
That
was
beginning
of
the
year,
but
I
think
it
was
the
word
press
that
is
probably
end
of
this
month.
So,
okay.
B
B
E
Damien
could
do
that
really
quickly
and
easily,
so
you
can
work
with
him.
He
has
access
to
netlify.
This
is
running
through
fastly,
so
you
know
we
can
do
all
that
stuff.
We
can
even
have
both
domains
working
for
as
long
as
you
want,
the
url
scheme
should
match.
That
was
the
nice
thing
about
splitting
it
into
a
new
site.
So
literally,
you
could
just
add
the
domain
to
this
site
and
it
should
still
work.
B
E
Saying
it's
up
to
you
if
you
just
wanted
to
take
jenkins
away.I,
oh
plop
it
on
this
site
and
be
done,
that's
it!
It
worked.
B
E
We'll
have
to
do
a
few
configuration
changes
but
they're
fairly
minor.
I
do
think
what
we
will
want
to
do,
then
is
modify
the
site
to
have
a
canonical
url,
which
is
just
a
little
meta
tag
at
the
top
and
that'll
make
search
results
better
because
right
now,
if,
if
you
have
two
sites
with
the
same
content,
google's
cloning
sites,
this
is
fake.
A
B
B
Thank
you,
yeah
thanks
thanks
thanks
thanks,
I
don't
know
how
many
ways
to
say
thank
you
gavin
for
all
that
you've
done
on
that
site
that
that
that
is,
I
had
assumed.
We
were
just
going
to
get
a
static
site
that
was
some
copy,
and
what
you've
given
us
is
a
data
driven
website
that
now
has
an
editing
front
end
on
it,
so
people
can
submit
stories
and,
and
we've
got
a
way
to
continue
doing
jenkins
is
the
way
as
your
cms
comes
alive.
We
can
keep
doing.
B
E
Yeah
I
well,
I
asked
early
on
what
what
we
wanted
to
do
is
just
take
a
dump.
You
know,
do
we
want
to
be
able
to
add
new
stories,
and
there
was
a
lot
of
like
just
be
cool.
If
we
could
do
this,
I'm
like
why
not
because,
as
much
as
it
looks
like
it's
a
lot
of
work,
I
learned
a
lot
about
gatsby
in
general,
which
I'm
going
to
be
a
prime-backed
plug-in
site.
I
have
a
couple
ideas
I
want
to
make
the
more
we
did
this
the
more.
E
I
realized
that
I
think
I
was
talking
to
mark
about
it.
There's
no
reason
we
can't
start
pulling
other
sites
apart
as
well.
So
jenga's
I
o,
is
huge
and
overwhelming
and
there's
no
reason
we
can't
say
the
blog
is
a
new
site,
so
blog.io,
and
then
that
gets
managed
separately
and
stuff
like
that.
So
the
more
I
did,
this,
the
more
I
learned
about
gatsby,
the
more
I
learned
about
data
stuff,
the
more
I
learned
about
netflix
cms.
E
You
know
I
now
have
a
way
to
parse
html,
so
much
nicer
using
open
source
off-the-shelf
tools,
but
just
you
know
I
learned
from
it.
So
that's
why
I
kept
going
back
to
it
because
I'm
like
oh,
I
wonder
what
happened
if
I
try
this
and
then
I'm
like.
Oh,
this
works.
Okay.
How
do
I
apply
this
back
to
other
projects,
so
yeah.
A
B
A
B
A
A
B
I
guess
mark:
do
you
want
me
to
take
that
over?
No,
because
I
want
this
excuse
to
to
to
take
that
out
and
I've
got
to
do
a
blog
post
on
chico
africa,
I'm
going
to
be
on
that
site
anyway.
So
so
let
me
just
handle
that
one,
but
gavin
are
you
okay?
If
we,
if
I,
if
I
well,
should
we
include
in
this
a
link
to
stories.jenkins.org?
A
B
E
E
B
A
B
D
Tell
me
because
I
will
enter
a
tunnel
of
of
two
weeks,
so
if
you
want
me
to
do
it
tomorrow,
just
let
me
know.
B
Okay,
yeah:
let's
just
keep
it
on
me
for
now
I
think
yeah.
I
don't
want
to
risk
derailing
google
summer
of
code.
That
is
much
more
important
and
much
more
time
sensitive
than
this
thing
is.
If,
if
I
have
to
be
embarrassed
in
two
weeks
that
I
still
haven't
done,
it
it'll
just
be
embarrassing,
not
not
risky
okay,
google
summer
of
code
is,
is
currently
on
track
right.
Thank
you.
Okay!
That's
it
for
me,
then
I'll
actually
on
failure
to
do
action.
Items
alyssa
thanks.
A
No
worries.
Thank
you.
Next
item
is
the
ukraine
image
or
support
for
ukraine
and
the
jenkins
project.
I
know
there's
been
lots
of
discussions
on
that
and
mark.
Thank
you
for
creating
those
pull
requests.
I
know
we're
taking
votes
for
either
the
cossack
image
or
the
the
jenkins
stop
the
war
image.
So
I
think
so
far
the
cossack
is
getting
more
votes
is.
Am
I
right?
Oh.
B
Voting
is
on
github
yeah,
you
just
you
could
read
the
email
list
in
that
communication
on
the
user
mailing
list.
It
says
please
just
go.
You
give
us
a
thumbs
up
on
on
the
one
you
want
on
github.
We
got
one
email
list,
reply
from
a
a
person
in
ukraine
saying
hey,
I
prefer
the
cossack
and
then
a
comment,
a
barbed
comment
about
the
international
red
cross
and
I'm
ignoring
the
barbed
comment
about
the
international
red
cross.
I'm
just
just
flat,
ignoring
it.
A
Okay,
I
think
I
checked
the
cdf
website,
they
they
probably
alternate
or
they
change
the
foundations.
The
last
time
I
checked
it
was
the
international
red
cross,
and
now
I
think
I
saw
unicef,
so
they
probably
changed
the
foundations.
A
Which
is,
I
thought
it
was
interesting
that
you
know
giving
that
we're
not
just
focusing
on
one
charity
donation
foundation,
but
alternate
because
there's
just
so
many
okay,
anything
else
you
want
to
add
there
mark.
E
You
can
we
can
throw
into
jean-marc
that
this
was
another
one
where
discord
could
come
up.
This
course
could
come
in
handy
because
it
does
have
voting
and
very
bright.
D
A
E
We
were
talking
in
the
governance
yesterday,
I'm
always
looking
for
excuses
to
use
discourse.
The
more
we
pull
people
in
the
more
you
know
advantage.
A
discourse
does
have
a
poll
feature,
so
you
can
actually
have
it
at
the
top
of
the
page
and
say
a
or
b
and
you
can
get
graphs
to
see
which
one
it
is
and
stuff
so
for
future.
Hopefully
this
will
never.
E
B
And
alyssa,
that's
one
of
those
where
oops
I
should
have.
I
was
in
a
hurry
to
do
the
the
mailing
list
thing.
I
should
have
used
discourse
to
do
this
poll
because
it
would
have
been
easier,
more
elegant,
simpler
and
has
all
sorts
of
benefits
for
us,
but
but
I
I
miss
that
opportunity.
I
will
not
miss
it
again
when
I
have
the
next
chance
like
this,
I
will
use
discourse
for
poland.
That's.
E
A
A
All
right
so
gsoc
update,
we
have
had
two
brainstorming
sessions
for
git
cash
maintenance
on
the
controller
and
the
meeting
notes
are
linked
there
plus
the
recordings
are
linked
there
and
then
this
morning
jean-marc
you
had
the
second.
D
That
went
very
well
good
attendance,
so
we
have
one
contributor,
but
three
and
a
half
mentor.
If
I
count
myself.
D
A
Good
so
I'll
I'll
check
out
the
recording.
Hopefully
everything
went
well
this
time
and
I'll
get
it
posted
for
you
and
since
this
morning,
since
I
checked,
we
have,
we
still
have
four
submissions
through
the
google
web
app
and
I've
listed
those
submission
titles.
There.
A
D
D
D
Drash
has
this
problem,
so
I
invited
dhiraj
and
others
to
mention
it
on
gitter
and
to
interact
with
google
support
for
there,
and-
and
so
we
need
to
be
attentive
to
that,
and
maybe
elicit
reactions.
D
A
D
We
reviewed
good
good
sorry,
alicia
go
ahead.
A
No
no
worries,
so
google
google's
note
is
that
people
tend
to
wait
towards
the
end
of
the
the
submission
phase
to
submit
submissions.
So
they
said
it's
expected
and
we
should
expect
for
more
to
come
in
as
we
get
closer
to
the
19th
of
april.
B
Well-
and
this
is,
we
may
need
to
correct
a
misperception
that
I
had
that
others
may
have
the
same
misperception
I
thought
in
previous
years.
You
could
submit
your
pdf
once
and
that
was
it,
but
this
year
you
can
submit
the
same
pdf
you
can
submit
updates
to
the
pdf
and
it
just
replaces
it,
and
so
so,
there's
not
a
penalty
for
them
if
they
submit
early
and
then
resubmit
an
improved
proposal
during
the
proposal.
Time
frame
so.
D
A
Yeah
and
I
think
the
connection
issue
jean-marc
when
they
first
list
when
google
first
listed
the
they
accepted
mentoring
organizations.
We
also
had
similar
issue
where.
F
A
E
Spikes
in
traffic
are
always
hard
to
deal
with.
No
matter
who
you
are
so
I
mean
google
could
have,
you
know,
spend
a
lot
of
time
money
to
throw
servers
at
it,
but
they
probably
have
it
auto
scaling.
So
you
know
as
traffic
spikes,
they
have
to
spin
up
new
servers
and
it
takes
time
and
have
that
and
then
it
pops
off
again
because
nobody's
using
it
and
then
it
would
waste
money.
So
I
think
they
just
handle
that
spike
and
keep
going.
A
E
A
It
makes
sense
okay,
so
I've
listed
a
couple
of
upcoming
milestones
or
due
dates
for
us
here.
Draft
proposals
are
due
well
draft
proposal.
Reviews
are
due
to
the
ninth,
the
ninth
and
then
application
period
is
the
fourth
to
the
19th
mentoring
grading
period.
So
that
is
really
important
for
us
and
that
is
april
20th
to
the
30th
and
then
for
us
org
admins.
The
important
date
is
may
12th
to
sub
to
submit
our
ranking
and
our
number
of
slots
that
we're
requesting
and
then
may
19th
is.
A
When
google
will,
let
us
know
how
many
projects
we
will
receive
or
how
many
contributors
we
will
receive.
A
A
B
So
first
meeting
is
today
in
first
first
meeting
of
of
the
contributors,
we've
been
very
active
in
conversations
in
slack
already.
The
slack
channel
is
the
preferred
channel
right
now,
because
that's
what's
worked
well,
what
worked
for
them?
Well
for
them!
Last
year
we
had
tried
several
other
formats
and
it
just
didn't
register
with
them
nearly
as
well
as
slack
did.
B
We
certainly
need
more
mentors.
The
doc's
office
hours
team
is
going
to
has
agreed
to
be
mentoring,
but
it
means
we're
still
a
little
bit.
Short-Handed
angelique
jard
has
agreed
to
help
and
I'm
recruiting
several
others.
They
need
to
be.
The
best
situation
is
if
they're,
europe-based
and-
and
so
we've
got
good
candidates
that
I
know
in
europe
that
I'll
be
I'll
be
chatting
with
to
see
if
we
can
get
help
three
projects.
B
Inclusive
naming
is
one
project,
so
getting
rid
of
the
usages
of
master
slave
whitelist
blacklist,
and
there
was
one
other.
I
think
that
was
on
our
arnold
target
and
then
second
project
is
pipeline.
Help
like
we
did
last
year.
Third
project
is:
oh
dear
help
me
out
translations,
oh
yeah,
oh
no
third
project
is
so
pipeline,
help
inclusive,
oh
I've,
how
embarrassing?
A
Great
thank
you.
The
last
item
I
have
is
cdcon.
The
jenkins
award
nomination
is
still
open.
It
will
close
on
april
11th.
I
think
I
saw
three
submissions
for
the
jenkins
project.
If
I'm
not
mistaken,.
B
A
Were
those
submitted
via
the
pull
request
mark
because.
B
A
All
right
and
then
I
am
trying
to
negotiate
with
cdf.
If
we
can
do
the
contributor
summit
on
the
thursday
instead
of
a
friday,
because
then
we
can
fly
home
on
friday,
but
waiting
for
them
to
respond.
B
Great
yeah,
thank
you,
and
we
discussed
that
in
in
governor's
board
governance
board.
Oleg
noted
he
won't
be
there.
Gavin
will
be
there.
I
plan
to
be
there
and
and
alyssa.
I
think
you
plan
to
be
there,
so
we're
going
to
go
ahead
and
lay
out
the
plans.
Do
it
and
we
may
be
mostly
local
people
from
austin
if
necessary
and
that'd
be
okay
as
well.