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From YouTube: Advocacy and Outreach SIG - February 23, 2023
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C
B
Okay,
all
right,
so,
let's
get
started
hi
everybody
so
welcome
to
the
Jenkins
advocacy
and
Outreach
Sig.
Today
is
Thursday
February
23rd,
quick
action
item.
We
will
cover
today
and
then
a
really
short
agenda,
because
a
lot
of
stuff
has
been
done
and
there's
big
projects
that
we're
going
to
focus
on
that's
coming
up,
so
anything
else
that
I
should
add
to
the
agenda.
B
Okay,
so
the
action
item
we
had
from
the
last
meeting
was
for
me
to
create
a
the
Jenkins
Awards
issues
on
GitHub,
so
that
has
been
completed
and
the
links
are
in
here
thanks
to
Kevin
Martin's
help
with
with
with
that,
and
then
we
also
posted
a
Blog
that
talks
about
the
awards.
So
thanks
Bruno,
for
for
your
help
with
that
you're.
C
B
So
first
thing:
we'll
cover
is
g-soc
yay.
A
B
Lot
of
work
behind
that
yeah
we've
been
we've
been
accepted,
yes
and
I.
Think
the
final
Magic
Touch
was
John
Mark
in
Boston
with
that
face-to-face
meeting.
So.
A
So,
thank
you,
everybody
yeah,
it's
it's
a
team
effort,
every
piece
counted
yeah
and
I.
Just
would
like
to
add
one
point
before
moving
to
the
two
other
points
is
that
I
started
working
on
some
figures
or
trying
to
understand
what
is
happening
and
something
that's
often
forgotten
when
engaging
in
Google
summer
of
code
is
that
we
gain
a
lot
of
visibility
of
our
project,
not
only
the
pure
gsoc
thing
and
last
week,
I
I
played
with
numbers,
but
give
you
an
idea
about.
A
75
persons
were
clearly
engaged
so
learned
about
Jenkins
got
involved
were
interested
started
at
different
levels
to
contribute
to
the
project,
just
the
conversations
since
December
up
to
now,
which
is
basically
two
and
a
half
months.
There
were
about
850
messages,
exchanged
on
the
guitar
channel.
So
there's
a
lot
of
interest
and
I'd
like
to
extend
my
thanks
to
Chris
who's
been
instrumental
in
answering
the
many
questions
being
on
Deck
answering
before
I
had
a
chance
to
see
the
messages
and
doing
that.
So
Chris
answered
him
alone.
A
More
than
than
370
messages.
Just.
C
A
A
huge,
a
huge
thank
you
for
for
all
that,
so
we're
getting
a
lot
of
visibility
of
that
people
get
interested.
This
is
all
good
for
our
project
and
it's
only
the
first
step.
B
How
many
I
just
want
to
put
down
the
numbers?
You
mentioned
the
number
for
Chris.
A
B
A
And
that's
generated
about
850
messages.
A
A
C
B
B
A
A
So
in
exactly
20
minutes,
we'll
start
the
first
office
hours
and
we'll
start
digging
into
the
project.
Ideas
and
looks
like
there
are
several
people
interested
in
waiting
behind
the
door
for
the
things
to
start
and
the
fun.
A
Last
time,
we're
also
finishing
a
blog
post,
where
we're
proud
to
announce
that
we've
been
selected
as
a
mentoring
organization,
which
is
great.
We
give
a
few
pointers
and
thanks
to
Alyssa,
we
have
a
nice
picture
of
all
the
people
that
are
helping
as
mentors
for
this
campaign
or
this
season
of
Google
summer
of
code,
so
really
excited
to
start
the
real
thing
now
with
Google
summer
of
code
in
hope
that
we'll
all
have
a
lot
of
fun.
B
Thank
you,
Jean
mark
so
scale
20x,
the
seller,
Southern
Southern
California
conference
that
the
Jenkins
project
always
goes
to
every
year
every
single
year,
besides
covet
shutdown,
so
we're
back
at
it
again,
they're
back
to
their
usual
space
this
year,
which
is
we're
I'm
happy
about
because
last
year
we
were
at
the
airport
in
a
hotel
and
every
night
I
hear
airplanes,
tick
off
and
land,
so
we
Mark
and
I
will
be
in
attendance.
We
do
not
have
a
speaking
slot,
but
still
our
presence.
B
There
is
it's,
it's
it's
it's
the
usual
stuff
and
we're
happy
to
be
able
to
see
southern
California
companies
stop
by
and
they
tell
us
how
much
they
love
Jenkins.
B
C
B
Definitely
yeah
I
will
be
tweeting
about
it.
During
the
conference.
B
And
then
so
cdcon
that
is
in
May.
The
work
in
progress
at
the
moment
is
that
the
submissions
are
the
cfp.
Submissions
are
closed
and
the
Review
Committee
is
reviewing
the
submissions.
We
finished
grading
it
and
now
it's
just
a
matter
of
which
one
do
we
accept
and
that
Mark
made
two
proposals.
Speaking
proposals
and
I
think
they
barely
made
it
to
the
agenda
as
in
terms
of
acceptance.
But
I
had
a.
We
went
over
time
yesterday
and
so
I
had
a
drop
and
I.
B
I
also
know
that
Tim
Chacon
made
I
believe
it
was
two
submissions,
one
on
for
his
role
at
kanos
and
then
there's
one
for
Jenkins,
so
I'll
find
out
later
whether
those
who
are
accepted
or
not,
and
then
there
were
some
other
good
topics
on
Jenkins
as
well
at
cdcon,
but
we
won't
know
until
the
final
agenda
is
posted
and
then
the
Jenkins
Awards
nomination,
thanks
to
Kevin
for
your
help
with
the
issue,
we
we
have
the
issues
posted,
which
means
that
the
application
for
your
nominations.
B
So
if
you
have
nominations,
just
click
on
these
links
and
then
add
your
comments
who
you
want
to
nominate
and
then
on
March
3rd?
That's
when
a
nomination
closes,
we
will
vote
by
giving
you
know
thumbs
up
part
and
things
like
that,
so
the
categories
are
most
valuable,
Advocate,
most
valuable
contributor
and
security
MVP,
and
then
we
also,
oh,
so
the
blog
post
has
been
approved
and
set
to
Auto.
Merge
awesome.
B
Thank
you,
Mark
and
thank
you
Bruno
again
for
the
help
with
that.
That's
fine,
sorry,
not
Mark
Kevin.
C
As
far
as
voting
for
the
awards
go
because
I
looked
a
little
into
it,
and
what
I
saw
was
that
it's,
the
voting's
done
by
Google
form
later.
Is
that
or
that
was
what
I
read?
Is
that
different
this
year
and,
like
you
said,
voting,
is
just
going
to
be
Emoji.
B
I
was
under
the
impression
that
you
know
we
did
the
say
the
same
thing
that
we
did
last
year,
but
yeah
just
follow
cdf's
protocol
they're,
the
one
that
sets
this
up.
They're,
the
one
that's
gonna,
we're
basically
just
helping
to
air
the
these.
These
Awards
with
our
community
but
they're
the
one
that's
gonna
mainly
take
it
to
the
end,
how
they
want
things
done.
It's
a
process.
They've
set
up
for
all
of
the
projects,
so
so
yeah
I
think
you're
you're,
right
Kevin,
thanks
for
catching
that.
C
Okay,
yeah
I
just
wanted
to
make
sure
before
I
start
saying
anything
about
it
at
doc's
office
hours
or
anything
else
like
that.
So.
B
Yeah
yeah
just
go
with
Roxanne's,
whatever
that
she
has
set
up.
A
Minutes
yeah
great
I
I
have
one
question
for
Kevin,
but
I
might
ask
him
offline
but
very
quickly
as
I'm
trying
to
automate
the
counting
and
statistics
because
they're
very
interesting
about
the
gitter
traffic
Kevin.
Was
there
G-Shock
disc
a
word
there
gsoc
conversation
in
the
docs,
a
guitar
Channel.
C
Not
that
I've
seen
in
the
docketer
channel
John
Mark
we've
talked
about
it
in
doc's
office
hours,
but
the
getter
Channel
itself
has
not
seen
too
much
action
in
that
regard.
Okay,.
C
Will
make
yeah
I,
don't
think
it
would
be
worth
it
John
Mark
I'll,
be
honest:
most
of
the
posts
are
just
Mark
or
myself
saying:
hey
it
stocks
office
hours
times,
I,
don't
think
yeah
I,
don't
think
it
would
be
worth
your
time
to
look
through
the
docs
Channel,
specifically
right.
A
Okay,
good,
that
that's
great-
and
this
is
enough
for
that-
publish
how
I
compute
these
figures,
so
this
can
be
useful
for
the
people
that
are
going
to
inherit
would
I
leave
after
my
after
I
I'm
gone
so
good.
Okay,
thank.