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B
A
B
A
I
suspect
oleg's
unavailable
because
he's
probably
taking
care
of
his
little
boy
yeah.
So
all
right,
let's
see
so
october.
Oh,
I
know
what
I
wanted
to
put
on
the
agenda.
It
was
adopt
a
plug-in
about
the
plug-in
initiative
mark
and
that
would
be
a
live
streams
with
darren
pope
here.
I'll
just
put,
let
me
put
it
put
it
up
and
we'll
start
the
meeting,
and
then
I
assume
is
there
anything
you
wanted
on
the
agenda
for
devops
world.
Any
summary
you
want
to
give
there
more
details.
Anything
like
that.
A
B
A
B
So
I
think
one
thing
we
might
want
to
talk
about
is
so
planning
for
the
last
quarter
of
the
year.
I
know
that
we
have
fostum
that's
going
to
be
towards
the
tail
end
well
beginning
of
next
year,
and
I
I
need
to
fine-tune
my
budget
for
q4.
B
A
B
A
B
A
A
B
A
Super
all
right
so
first
topic
was
this:
adopt
a
plug-in
initiative.
So
thanks
to
the
devops
world,
funding
of
fun
devops
world,
and
so
basically
I
say
it
differently.
Cloudbees
funded
me
to
develop
a
workshop.
A
A
With
dhiraj
jodha.
A
A
B
B
B
Sure
so
devops
world
had
a
total
of
18
000
registrants.
I'm
trying
I'm
going
through
some
of
the
data's
right
now.
B
We
had
most
of
the
registrants
came
from
the
u.s,
india
and
europe.
What
else
can
I
share
and
most
were
in
software
and
technology?
They
were
practitioners
as
such.
How
did
the
community
do?
Let's
see
we
had
sessions.
B
So
one
of
the
session
that
did
really
well
was
called
from
big
and
slow
to
small
and
agile
splitting
monolith
jenkins
controllers
for
increased
performance.
A
That
was
what's
his
name
here
in
colorado.
That's
really
embarrassing.
I've
worked
with
him
I'll
have
to
look
it
up,
but
yeah.
That's.
B
A
hundred
deploys
a
day,
five
steps
to
success.
That
was
the
next
one
that
did
well
devops
culture
at
aws
was
the
third
one
that
did
well
digital
evolution
of
migration
and
the
last
so
the
last
one
that
did
well.
This
is
like
the
top
one.
Two
four
five
sessions
that
did
well
was
managing
multiple
jenkins
instances
at
code,
and
these
were
the
ones
that
did
well
during
the
live
sessions.
B
B
B
So
that's
I
I
can
send
you
this
list,
if
you
like
mark,
but
it's
I
mean
it's
great.
We
had
we
had
23
sessions
total
for
the
community
and
and
I'm
glad
that
there
were
lots
of.
It
shows
me
that
there's
still
lots
of
interest
for
jenkins.
So
that's
that's
good.
B
Yeah,
I
don't
have
data
on
the
workshop,
so
I
will
request
for
that
data.
A
No,
no,
no
worry
there.
The
work,
the
the
workshop
itself,
at
least
my
workshop
was
tiny.
We
had
a
total
of
seven
participants
and
that's
fine.
We
got
we
got
enough
value
out
of
the
the
the
exercise
of
creating
it
and
the
interactions
with
the
people
who
were
involved,
who
attended
that
it
was
very,
very
worthwhile.
It'd
have
been
worthwhile
if
there'd
only
been
one
attendee,
we
were
getting
so
much
additional
value
out
of
it.
A
B
A
Improving
better
securing
javascript
in
jenkins.
A
With
content
security
policy-
and
that
was
vatic,
follow
me.
A
I'm
sorry.
I
forgot
what
topic
it
was
I'll
have
to
look
at
the
notes,
but
those
four
four
different
things
that
we
had
20.
What
was
it
25,
plus
attendees
and
then
for
the
contributor
summit
on
the
on
the
ninth
we
had,
I
believe
it
was
45
plus
attendees
and
project
update,
was
presented
and
oleg
led
sessions
on.
A
B
A
We
got
a
different
audience
this
time,
so
it
was
very
much
a
strong
audience
from
india,
some
attendees
from
china
and
so
very
pleased
that
that
we
we
reached
asia
like
we
hoped
we
would.
A
A
A
Okay,
next
topic
was
hacktoberfest
and
there
we've
got
strong
progress
mark
to
create
a
blog
post,
highlighting
some
of
the
some
of
the
the
areas,
and
I've
got
to
show
you
one
of
them.
You
you
should.
You
should
just
be
charmed,
as
can
be
by
this
one.
Look
at
the
artwork
we
received
here.
We
go
look
at
this.
A
A
We've
also
got.
Let's
see
so
duchess
france
contributed
logo,
we've
had
french
localization
improvements,
nice
and
from
multiple
authors.
Multiple
contributors
we've
had,
I
think,
we're
now
at
15,
plus
plugins
migrating
their
documentation
to
github.
B
Are
these
the
ones
that's
mostly
being
contributed
by
by
folks
within
cloud
bees?
No.
A
B
B
Cool
okay
and
then
I
know
that
what
dak
is
working
on
the
or
somebody
else
is
working
on
the
the
t-shirt
design
for
the
hacktoberfest.
But
that's,
I
believe,
that's
within
cloud
b's
mark.
A
Oh
yes,
yeah!
I
don't.
I
haven't,
heard
anything
about
any
attempt
to
do
swag
to
people
who
were
hacktoberfest
contributors
or
anything
as
big
as
a
t-shirt
anyway
to
hacktoberfest
contributors
and
if
you've
got
funds
for
that,
we
could
certainly
consider
it,
but
I
was
not.
I
was
assuming
we
needed
to
keep
this
one
less
expensive.
B
Right,
well,
I
I
I
do
have
funds
for
that
and
I'm
I
am
planning
to
at
least
do
according
to
a
deck
at
least
40.
B
I
love
the
design,
it's
got
the
bees
and
the
cloud
bees
and
hacktoberfest
since
we
can't
use
the
oktoberfest
logo,
but
but
if
there's,
if
we
want
to
give
these
t-shirts
to
external
to
the
non-bees,
then
yeah,
I
would
love
to
know
it
so
that
I
can
make
sure
that
we
we
send
them
some
and
that
that's.
If
that's
what
we
decide
to
do.
A
A
B
Absolutely
yeah
yeah
and
can
well
this
kind
of
leads
to
the
next
question
that
I
have
it's
not
related
to
oktoberfest,
but
well,
probably
a
couple
of
months
ago
we
had
talked
about
doing
a
jenkins
fleas.
B
A
B
B
If
we
want
to
develop
a
list
for
that
for
for
this
quarter
for
q4
mark
I'd
be
happy
to
to
send
them
something.
A
All
right,
okay!
Well,
so
let
me
let
me
so
well,
let's,
let's
talk
about
what
criteria
we
might
use
there,
so
significant
contributors,
significant
contributions
would
be
a
great
thing
and
so
there
I
can
already
call
out
several
that
I
think
of
okay,
tim
jacom.
B
A
Evelina,
okay,
vilcos
w-a-k-o-s-u.
I
think,
like
that,
yeah,
okay
and
then
oh
olivier
damian,
deportal.
B
A
Okay,
yes,
mark
wait!
Absolutely!
A
Yes!
Yes,
absolutely
sure!
Why
not
okay
so,
but
I
think
I
think,
that's
already
a
great
a
great
way
of
of
telling
them
hey,
thank
you
and
and
what
what
a,
what
an
opportunity
to
say
thanks
to
them,
how
about
giving?
Let's
give
it
up
to
a
week
to
think
about
others!
I
need
to
be
sure
that
I'm
looking
for
more.
B
Yeah,
so
we
do
have
time
as
as
long
as
I
set
aside
appropriate
amount
for
it.
We
would
be
good.
So,
let's,
let's
circle
back,
let's
give
this
a
couple
of
weeks
mark
and
then
I'll
send
a
reminder
for
me
and
and
then
we
can
talk
more
about
it
in
a
say,
a
couple
of
weeks,
because
I
know
we
will
probably
need
some
time
to
think
about
it.
All.
A
B
A
A
A
B
A
Okay,
all
right
up
to
20.
good,
I
would
love
to
have
20.
I
don't
know
that
I'll
I'll
get
20..
We've
got
one
right
now
and
I
hope
for
more
okay
and
then
on
the
hacktoberfest
swag
there
because
of
the
worldwide
nature
of
it.
I
was
assuming
we
don't
want
the
added
cost
and
shipping
challenges
of
sending
t-shirts
all
around
the
world.
A
B
Not
gonna
get
one,
so
basically
I
send
this
list
to
my
vendor.
They
send
the
list
to
fedex
and
fedex
comes
back
and
say:
some
of
these
addresses
are
bogus.
They're
they're
not
correct,
and
I
end
up
so
then
it
falls
back
on
my
lap.
I
end
up
chasing
after
these
folks
and
I'm
finding
that
I
don't
have
the
bandwidth
for
it
and
the
bar
is
dropping
there.
A
B
A
Right
well
so
that's
cool
that,
if
we're
willing
to
send
a
t-shirt
so
that
that's
a
mark
or
others
can
collect
names
and
addresses
and
names
addresses
and
phone
numbers
right,
you've
got
to
have.
B
I
need
the
phone
number
just
that's
not
for
me
to
call
them,
but
it's
for
fedex.
A
A
Well
and
it's
it's:
they
are
free
to
choose
not
to
share
that
and
if
they
choose
not
to
share
it,
that
means
they
choose
not
to
receive
the
the
swag
right.
That's
perfectly
fine
that
we,
we
certainly
don't
require
that
kind
of
thing
from
someone
if
they
would
rather
not
share
it.
That
is
their
right.
We
don't
mind.
A
B
So
the
next
related
topic
to
this
mark
is
the
design
for
the
t-shirt.
Are
we
using
the
one
that
wood,
deck
and
team
created.
A
And
that
I've
got
to
understand
what,
if,
if
his
design
is,
prefer
vodx
design,
if
it's
not
cloud
b,
specific.
A
B
A
B
A
B
B
I
agree
agreed
yeah.
I've
been
checking
their
website
so
far
this
week.
I've
checked
like
three
times
a
week,
but
it
seems
like
they
haven't
really
decided
for
2022,
but
it
seems
like
2023
will
be
in
person.
I
think
that
is
more
there's
more
assurance
there
than
2022.
A
Okay,
yeah
great,
so
so
in
terms
of
our
involvement
at
fosdem,
I,
the
the
there
will
be,
I
believe,
there's
plans
still
for
a
ci
ci
cd
dev
room,
just
as
there
have
been
in
past
years,
olivier
is
likely
to
be
one
of
the
coordinators
again
for
that.
A
A
Yep,
I
wonder,
could
we
could
we
use
some
swag
technique
to
increase
traffic.
A
A
B
A
A
So
that's,
let's
make
a
note
of
that
one,
that's
a
good
one,
so
scale
and
that's
probably
now
nice,
I
don't
know
what
number
they're
at
oh.
A
B
A
Okay,
great
all
right
plan
to
travel
there
booth
at
jenkins
booth
on
site,
and
is
that
one
where
we
want
to
attempt
a
workshop
or
are
they
allowing
workshops.
B
A
B
A
Great
all
right-
and
let
me
just
put
jenkins
pipeline
as
the
preferred,
because,
just
as
I
think
about
it,
persua
is
going
to
an
open
source
conference
and
inviting
people
to
contribute
is.
Is
a
nice,
a
nice
delusional
option
attempt
right,
it's
a
nice
way
to
think
gee.
Yeah
people
will
be
no
they're
there
to
to
learn
and
to
grow,
and
if
they
want
to
contribute,
we
need
to
find
other
ways
to
get
to
them.
B
So
this
so
this,
the
march
2022
this
that
will
be
19x
scale,
19x.
B
So
I
heard
so
kubecon
took
place.
I
think
it
was
last
week
in
in
l.a
mark
right.
A
B
I
heard
that
there
wasn't
a
lot
of
people
in
attendance.
There
was
a
lot
of
social
social
distancing,
so
that
means
even
the
boots
are
social
distance.
B
A
B
B
A
B
Right
so
I
think
I
I
think
for
us
to
at
least
it's
for
me.
It's
a
it's
good
to
have
to
have
that
kind
of
information
in
mind
and
I'm
thinking
as
we
go
into
more
in-person
events
just
expect
a
gradual
growth.
Not
it
won't
be
the
same
as
it
was
before.