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A
Welcome
everyone:
this
is
the
9th
of
June
2023.
This
is
Asia
documentation,
office
hours,
topics
today,
Google
summer
of
code,
some
corrections
in
2.401.1,
changelog,
Jeffrey,
Chen's,
pull
request
and
then
some
some
topics
that
have
been
there
before
and
we,
if
we
get
to
them
great,
if
not
already
already
that
those
few
things
are
good
things,
anything
else
that
needs
to
be
added.
A
A
C
Be
might
need
a
bit
of
chasing
and
pushing
because,
like
it
should
be
a
point
where.
A
A
C
Because
I
do
you
still
have
to
learn
from
from
Infinity
because,
like
he
should
link
on
the
guitar.
A
C
C
Let's
open
it
right
here,
yeah,
we
need
to
discussing
how
to
pass
a
protest
or
if
you
ux
team,
we
do
have
some
proposed
to
change
it
and
I'm
waiting
for
it
to
to
produce
and
get
a
Pages
version
of
them
toy
dogs.
First.
A
A
C
Almost
done
he
was
with
the
actual,
like
implementation,
so
to
say
for
the
toy
dogs
so.
C
A
preview
link,
We
ASAP
domain
Style
push
it
down
for
all
to
see.
A
C
Yeah
I
think
so:
I
have
to
talk
to
should
I
talk
to
Kevin
Logan
or
should
I
talk
to
info
about
this.
A
A
So
he
certainly
knows
what
he
did,
but
I
think
the
infra
team
did
did
the
did
final
implementation
or
did
additional
change
it
changes
as
needed
or
as
requested
by
Gavin,
so
I
think
they
understand
how
to
do
it
and
either
one
should
work.
C
A
So
if
we
look
at
that
that
preview
site
well,
let's
actually,
let's
just
open
one
of
the
existing
pull
requests,
here's
the
pull
request
from
Jeffrey
Chan.
That
was
on
our
topic
list
anyway,
and
if
we,
if
we
jump
to
the
bottom
of
this
page
here,
there
will
be
a
link
to
show
environments,
view
deployment
and
there
it
is.
A
A
So
on
the
uiu
exchanges,
this
felt
like
a
really
good
one
and
I.
Remember
that
there
were
other
changes:
okay,
the
table
of
contents
that
usually
occurs
on
the
right
hand,
side
of
our
pages,
like
let's
grab
this
one
right.
So
here
we
go
this
table
of
contents.
The
the
this
proposed
update
looks
perfectly
fine
to
me.
I
I
have
no
complaints
about
that
kind
of
a
change.
C
A
And
then
code
blocks
changes
okay,
here
with
this
sort
of
gray
background
and
the
the
soft
blue
background
looks
very
very
nice
as
well.
I
mean
I
assume
that
these
are
things
that
naturally
came
out
of
antora
and
therefore
have
been
through
and
torah's
development
process
to
decide
hey.
How
will
this
work
best
Etc.
A
And
and
I
certainly
like
the
the
change
of
of
admonition,
blocks
I've
seen
a
number
of
sites
that
are
using
this
layout.
That
shows
the
new
layout
with
color
colored
leader
and
a
word
that
hints
whether
it's
a
tip
or
a
note.
B
A
So
it
looks
like
it
looks
it's
a
good
question
we
ought
to.
We
ought
to
ask
to
see
if
there's
a
way
to,
is
there
a
way
to
adapt
that
for
for
people
who
visually
may
not
have
have
you
know
for
the
for
being
readable,
for
people
who
have
low
contrast
or
don't
don't
know
need
high
contrast
is
probably
a
setting
that
antora
has
available.
A
A
A
B
A
Current
one
he
captured
and
here's
the
yes
I,
think
I
see
what
you're
saying
Meg
is
that
the
blue
background
makes
it
a
little
harder
to
read
the
the
text,
although
in
the
screenshot
he's
got
that's
that
feels
worse
than
the
one
that
I'm
accustomed
to.
Are
you
okay?
If
I
open
up
the
document
page
itself,
let's
look
at
actual
examples,
because.
B
A
C
C
A
A
Well
and
Christina
pizzigali
is
very
interested
right
now
in
accessibility.
So
it's
a
good
thing
for
us
to
to
be
sure
that
in
part
of
the
ux
Sig
we
can
invite
Christina
to
say:
hey,
give
us
some
feedback
on
on
the
readability
of
this.
Once
we've
got
a
site
once
there's
a
you
know
a
a
prototype
site,
either
as
a
GitHub,
Pages
or
somewhere
else
right.
B
A
Okay,
nice
nice
review
option,
though
this
is
great,
please
be
sure
to
to
thank
thank
vandit
for
the
providing
the
comparisons
yeah.
B
A
This
one,
this
last
one
was
Bang,
oh
always
blank.
Okay,
so
I
should
not
be
worried
that
it's
in
fact
blank
great
okay,
that's
not
my
bad
eyes,
failing
to
see
something!
That's.
B
Really
good
also
a
question
about
the
table
of
contents
on
the
right.
Is
that
going
to
be
anchored
like
the
one
in
the
left
is
so
when
I
scroll
right
down
the
page?
Am
I
still
going
to
have
access
to
that?
Oh
good.
A
And
greedy
good
question
I,
don't
know
I,
don't
think
that
was
mentioned.
Chris
do
you
know
if
vundied
has
made
any
mention
of
whether
or
not
this
the
the
table
of
contents,
that's
today
floating
or
that
scrolls
with
the
page
today,
if
it
would
remain
visible,
like
the
the
index
entries
or
like
the
index
on
the
left
currently
remains.
A
A
C
A
Well,
it
has
a
great
look
look
and
with
some
minor
questions,
let's
put
minor
questions.
B
B
A
B
C
No
but
I
think
a
previous
going
to
be
ready.
Then.
A
A
I
make
mistakes;
well,
it
wasn't
even
ad-lib.
It
was
clearly
oh
you're
right
Darren,
that's
wrong
exactly
so.
Okay,
we
just
smile
and
say
oops,
that's
wrong,
so
it's
an
easy
one
to
fix.
Now
Chris.
You
had
a
good
question
in
that.
You
asked
what,
if
what
if
there
are
no
changes
in
between
2.401
and
2.402
or
2.401.1
and
2.401.2,
and
the
answer
is,
we
will
still
go
proceed
with
a
release.
C
A
Still
proceed
with
a
release
because
the
release
clock
it's
the
same
condition
for
US
Weekly.
If
there
were
no
changes
from
one
week
to
the
next,
with
Jenkins
weekly,
the
release,
clock
ticks
and
we
do
a
release.
Okay,.
C
A
So
if
Kevin,
if
Kevin
isn't
available.
C
B
B
Yeah
I
I've,
been
picking
at
the
pro
I
mean
there's
a
lot
of
things
that
like
need
a
topic
sentence
that
looks.
You
know
how
people
write
says
that,
but
then
I'm
also
looking
okay,
so
and
then
I
went
back
and
saw
your
comments.
C
A
C
B
A
A
A
C
A
A
So
administer
oh,
it's!
This
one
is
the
one
he
added
good,
okay,
okay,
there
we
go
so
now.
For
me
this
this
page,
the
Jenkins
home
directory
thing
is
something
that
I,
don't
I.
I
haven't
seen
it
on
the
on
the
site
itself,
and
there
may
be
more
things
we
need
to
add
here,
and
certainly
there
are
words
there
that
we
want
to
fix.
I've.
B
A
A
Okay
and
then
this
one,
this
one
I
agree
that
is,
that
is
just
discard
right.
Sorry,
we've
we've
got
an
entire
section
about
backup
and
restore
that
guides
them
on
that.
But
as
I
look
at
the
Jenkins
home
thing,
I
think
this
may
justify
placing
it
somewhere
I,
don't
I,
don't
really
want
a
separate
page
called
administering
Jenkins,
but
I
I
would
like
for
us
to
find
a
place
for
this.
How.
A
A
A
Said
we
do
we
do
not
as
far
as
I
recall.
So,
let's
let's
go
back
here
if
we
were
to
propose
the
change
this
thing.
If
this
thing
went
into
went
into
the
managing
Jenkins
configuring
the
system
and
then
we
we
say
that
that
would
be
the
place.
We
would
put
a
description
of
what
the
XML
files
are,
that
configure
the
system
right.
A
B
B
A
Right
so
we've
got
my
Jenkins
controller
has
has
renamed
just
like
everybody
else's
does
so
I
can
I
can
open
it
up
and
I
can
say,
I
want
to
rename
this
thing
and
it's
just
a
natural
operation
from
the
UI.
Maybe
we
we
should
describe
that,
but
I
don't
think
I,
don't
think
we
should
suggest
to
them
that
they
would
ever
use
file
system
commands
to
to
move
copy
and
rename.
A
B
A
A
Learn
something
new
every
day
and
it's
got
It's
got
a
wild
card
and
of
course
it's
not
posix
at
all
yeah.
A
A
B
A
B
And
now
archive
unused
jobs,
I
think
that's
kind
of
within
what
we've
got
for
backup.
Don't
does
that
have
something
in
there
if
you
want
to
like
you're,
not
backing
it
out,
you
want
to
throw
it
off
to
something,
so
you
can
delete
it,
but
have
have
it
someplace
where
you
could
retrieve
it
if
you
needed.
A
Exactly
maybe
this
belongs
in
the
backup
page
saying:
hey,
oh,
oh
there
it
is.
There
is
one
the
Shelf
project
plugin
got
it
okay
and
and
it's
even
maintained
by
Pierre
Bates.
So
so
it's
got
an
active
maintainer.
A
A
2
000
installations
is
not
bad.
What's
its
hang
on
just
a
minute,
let's
check
for
its
Health
score.
B
A
A
B
A
B
B
B
A
A
With
UI
screenshots
and
instructions,
so
this
is
something
that
Jeffrey
could
do
is
look
rename
really
exists.
It
needs
to
be
that
then
move
the
archiving,
a
job.
A
B
We
want
to
conserve
the
information
about
Jenkins
home.
Oh.
A
B
B
B
Right
and
also
because
actually
that
probably
needs
some
work
too,
because
oh
my
Jenkins
knowledge
is
getting
very
Rusty
but
config.xml
if
you're
doing
config
with
code
has
a
different
role
than
if
you're
not
right.
Well,.
A
B
A
B
A
C
C
That
I
think
like
I
I
I'm,
like
for
for
this
summer,
I
will
start
going
through
the
documentation
to
use
a
guide
and
I
moved
to
work
in
progress
tag
for
some
of
them.
Don't
like
to
talk
about
ideas
and.
A
A
B
But
if
you
made
something
that
would
be
a
reasonable
edit,
if
you
weren't
using
the
init
The
Groovy
init
hooks,
it
would
work
fine,
correct,
I.
Remember
there
was
a
time
with
jcast.
There
was
an
issue
or
something
where,
if
you
did
something
in
the
file
or
I
forget,
if
you
did
something
on
the
screen
and
but
we're
using
jcast,
that
jcast
was
going
to
override
it.
The
next
time
you.
A
Start-
and
that
is
still
the
case
and
I
think
that's
actually
described
here,
saying
that
hey,
if
you,
if
you
are
excuse
me
if
you
are
using
configuration
as
code
next
time,
Jenkins
starts,
it
will
apply
your
configuration
as
code
changes
or
if
you
do
reload
existing
configuration
and
you'll
see
hey
it.
You
don't
have
to
restart,
because
anytime
you
reload
it's
going
to
make
the
change
right.
B
A
B
A
A
Okay,
just
a
minute,
so
I
need
to
reopen
that
environment.
Okay,
so
here
we
are,
and
it
was
in
system
admin
in
the
administering
Jenkins
page,
okay,
Jenkins
home.
We
talked
about
backup
and
restore,
is
a
delete.
Oh
oh
right
did
we
mention
in
here
remove
this
the
pages.
A
Okay,
remove
the
references
to
oh;
no,
it
is
it's
there.
It's
this
one
got
it:
okay,
yeah.
B
Okay,
I'll
go
back
to
where
we
have
the
listing
and
go
back
the
play
out
of
it,
the
listing
of
what's
in
Jenkins,
okay,.
A
B
A
A
B
A
A
What
do
you
think
Meg
are
you
are?
Would
you
prefer,
because
this
could
easily
be
switched
and
say
hey,
let's
make
it
look
like
the
others
with
or
Chris.
Have
you
seen
any
mention
from
from
from
vandit
on
this
kind
of
annotated
example,.
A
A
B
A
A
Except
that
the
inline
descriptions
of
each
item
in
the
listing
are
okay
may
change
in
the
change
it
in
the
future,
but
okay
for
now
yeah,
good,
okay,
very.
B
A
B
No
I
am
okay
and
then
oh
and
then
we've
got
oh.
What
I
haven't
gotten
to
yet
using
chapter
underscores
chapter
Dot
yaml
under
doc
book
you
thing:
yeah.
A
A
Well
so
let's
talk
to
this
one
first
topic
this
one:
we've
already
got
it.
B
A
B
Although,
but
you
know
what
we
don't
have,
though
people
God
people
want
the
best
practice
of
stuff,
they
don't
what
I'd
I'd
rather
have
the
best
practices
not
have
unique
information
but
say
something
be
sure
to
secure
the
system,
see
oh
and
a
link,
in
other
words,
because
I.
This
is
some
place
where
I,
rather
than
reading
through
all
the
stuff.
That's
on
the
left
of
the
screen.
Looking
for
Best
Practices
a
place
that
like
stands
up,
but
don't
give
me
the
details,
you
know
we
had.
A
That's
and
that's
a
fair
point:
we
could.
This
could
be
delete
this
text
entirely
because
we've
already
got
securing
Jenkins
uh-huh
and
we've
got
warnings.
We've
got
pages
that
tell
them.
Building
on
the
controller
is
a
really
bad
thing.
It's
not
even
on
larger
systems.
It's
a
bad
thing
in
general.
Right
right,
don't
build
on
the
controller.
A
B
I
got
to
when
I
was
I
got
the
feeling
that
fingerprinting
was
a
big
thing
for
the
artifacts
at
one
point
and
then
it
sort
of
went
away
well.
A
B
B
A
A
A
A
A
I'm
sorry,
what
is
still
on
its
path
today?
Oh
it
is
yes,
the
end
of
life
notifications
have
been
delivered
here.
I
show
you
the
show
you,
the
blog
post,
the
blog
post
is
posted
and
we
haven't
had
any
people
how
actually
one
bug
has
been
fixed.
We
must
I
mistakenly
had
an
off
by
one
error
in
the
year
for.
C
B
A
B
Say
well,
it's
because
the
computer
is
12
years
old
and
it's
I
mean
I
have
to
reboot
it
every
two
days
or
it
goes
dead.
I
have
a
brand
new
one
sitting
on
my
sunroom,
where
it's
been
for
three
months
with
a
stick
in
it
running
Windows
waiting
for
me
to
reboot
it
install
a
current
Ubuntu
on
it
and
I
never
get
to
it.
So,
oh.