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A
Welcome
all
to
the
European
docs
office
hours
today
is
September
15th.
Today,
on
the
agenda,
we
have
a
few
items
about
blog
posts,
Google
summer
of
code
update
if
vihan
ends
up
joining
us
this
afternoon,
a
quick
update
for
devops
world
since
that's
coming
up
soon,
and
hopefully
we
get
to
have
a
little
bit
more
discussion
around
Oktoberfest
documentation
and
what
we
can
do
to
contribute
to
that
ideas.
Etc.
A
So
first
things.
First
Mark
do
you
have
any
updates
on
blog
posts
or
any
of
these
items
here.
B
So
no
progress
on
the
ones
that
are
on
mine,
so
the
both
and
probably
no
progress
for
at
least
another
four
to
six
weeks.
Sorry.
A
Yeah,
that's
okay,
makes
sense.
Devops
world
is
coming
up
packed
over
fast.
We've
got
a
lot
going
on
so
exactly,
and
there
was
the
we
are
also
announcing
our
re-upped
sponsorship
from
digitalocean
I've
written
a
blog
post.
That's
been
reviewed
by
the
community
team,
a
few
other
folks,
and
that
will
be
ready
for
publish
on
Monday,
and
that
is
just
a
big
again.
Thank
you
to
digitalocean
for
their
continued
support
and
sponsorship.
A
B
So
the
coding
phase
is
complete
thanks
very
much
to
vihan
he's
done.
The
project
has
had
great
results
very
pleased
with
the
outcome.
The
pipeline
steps
reference
is
more
readable
as
a
side
effect
of
the
work.
Not
only
did
the
pipeline
steps
generator
get
improved,
but
it
exposed
to
us
that
the
back
end
extension
indexer
had
a
problem
and
it's
also
been
improved.
So
very
nice
side
effects
on
both
sides.
A
Awesome,
thank
you.
So
much
Mark
and
I
know
he's
not
here,
but
thank
you
again
to
vihan
for
all
of
the
work
and
and
effort
put
in
for
this
it's
night
and
day
difference
how
much
an
improvement
it
is
and
just
appreciate
all
of
your
hard
work.
A
Next
item
on
the
agenda
is
devops
world
2022..
It's
coming
up
in
a
couple
weeks.
A
There's
going
to
be
a
lot
of
sessions,
talks,
workshops,
it's
a
great
Community
event,
so
perfect
opportunity
to
connect
and
meet
people
that
maybe
you've
only
spoken
with
online
there's
going
to
be
a
workshop
that
Mark,
Bruno
and
John
Mark
are
going
to
be
doing
about
adopting
and
modernizing
a
plugin
which
will
then
make
its
way
into
the
Jenkins
documentation
itself,
so
that
will
be
available
for
everyone
after
the
fact
that
does
not
you
just
because
you're
not
going
to
devops
world
doesn't
mean
you
miss
out
on
it.
A
There
will
also
be
a
contributor
summert
on
the
second
day,
which
is
the
27th
I'm,
not
mistaken,
and
that's
for
any
contributors
to
Jenkins.
So
if
you
are
attending,
keep
that
in
mind
feel
free
to
go.
It'll
be
a
fun
time
and
again
you
get
to
meet
everyone
that
you've
worked
with
online
in
Jenkins
Mark.
Before
we
move
on
to
Oktoberfest,
do
you
have
anything
else
for
devops
World
22
in
2022.
B
Just
the
the
pull
request-
that's
still
in
draft
I
hope
will
be
out
of
draft
today
so
that
we
can.
We
can
say
yes,
it's
it's
ready
to
go.
It
needs
a
relatively
few
minor
tweaks
and
certainly
we
could
then
extend
it
later,
but
I've
been
asked
in
Asia
office
hours
multiple
times
Mark.
When
are
you
going
to
merge
that
that
pull
request
and
I
would
love
before
Asia
office
hours
later
later
today
or
about
12
hours?
B
A
Sounds
like
a
good
plan,
I
like
it
and
yeah.
Hopefully
that
is
good
enough
that
they
are
excited
to
see
it
finally
ready
for
review
and
open
cool
all
right.
So
then,
the
last
thing
that
I
we
have
on
the
agenda
today
is
just
talking
about
hacktoberfest
it's
coming
up.
We
all
know
that
it's
a
few
weeks
away,
just
after
devops
world
2022.,
the
site
went
live
last
week.
So
that's
now
available
and
describes
all
the
different
items
and
and
topics
that
are
included
in
tactile.
A
Fest
and
we've
also
gone
through
and
updated
our
own
documentation
page
in
Jenkins
to
reflect
the
updated
in
general
participation
options
and
things
like
different
issues
and
where
to
find
problems
or
items
to
take
on
there's
more
information
here.
As
far
as
migrating
the
plugins
and
just
in
general,
in
an
advancement
in
the
information
that
we
have
available
for
anyone,
that's
going
to
be
participating
in
a
hacktoberfest,
a
special
thanks
to
mark
for
updating
that
page
and
including
all
of
that
looks
great.
A
And
we
are
talking
about
this
as
much
as
possible
outside
of
doc's
office
hours
as
well,
I'm
sharing
it
with
as
many
people
as
possible
trying
to
get
as
much
interest
as
we
can.
It's
a
great
opportunity
to
again
make
Community
connections
and
Empower
community
and
make
it
so
that
people
who
have
never
worked
on
Jenkins
have
the
chance
to
experience
it
and
get
get
a
bit
more
familiar
with
it.
A
We
have
a
couple
lists
of
documentation,
tasks
that
would
be
do
perfectly
doable
for
hacktoberfest.
We
have
some
good
first
issues.
These
are
all
minor
issues
that
do
not
require
Jenkins
knowledge,
and
we
have
some
other
issues
that
would
be
listed
under
our
Hector
path.
Filter
and
these
ones
do
require
a
little
bit
of
Jenkins
experience,
but
are
still
typically
a
little
bit
lower
impact
or
low
light
lighter
weight
in
terms
of
what
they're
looking
for
and.
B
We'll
be
able
to
or
go
ahead,
Mark
Kevin
I
realized
I
had
used
the
labels
backwards
from
how
the
hacktoberfest
organizers
asked
that
they
be
used.
Okay,
so
so
hacktoberfest
label
is
applied
to
everything
that's
eligible
for
Oktoberfest.
Anything.
We
recommend
whether
skills
needed
or
not.
Good
first
issue
is
the
one
that
is
flagging,
but
they
are
also
flagged
with
hacktoberfest.
So
the
problem
is,
if
you,
if
you
only
look
at
hacktoberfest,
you'll,
also
see
good
first
issues:
that's
okay!
It's
just
people
need
to
be
aware
that
sometimes
some
things
flagged
as
hacktoberfest.
B
A
Okay
got
it
got
it
got
it.
Thank
you
very
much
Mark
for
explaining
that
helps,
clarify
things
and
yeah.
Now
we
know,
and
if
anything
too,
we
do
need
some
volunteers
to
go
through
our
open,
Nations
and
open
issues,
and
if
there
are
any
items
that
they
can
recommend.
This
is
a
great
place
to
do
so.
A
A
We're
also
going
to
take
when
we
do
go
through
that
we're
going
to
look
at
closing
some
issues
that
are
resolved
or
no
longer
applicable
and
we'll
do
that
in
doc's
office
hours
today,
the
next
couple
weeks
Etc
until
we
get
to
act
over
fast
and
then
a
couple
of
the
ideas
that
have
been
additionally
put
on
there,
the
plug-in
documentation,
plug-in
documentation,
migration
from
GitHub
or
to
GitHub
the
plug-in
documentation
for
the
plugins
documentation
is
now
being
directed
from
GitHub.
A
The
migration
is
not
as
involve
Jenkins
experience,
but
do
you
need
to
know
about
working
through
git
and
making
pull
requests
and
whatnot
to
make
sure
that
that's
all
transferred
properly
Darren
and
Mark
have
a
video
demo
of
doing
such
thing?
So
there
is
a
lot
of
information
out
there
and
we
will
have
office
hours
and
there
will
be
live
streams
for
hacktoberfest
as
we
go
through
the
month
of
October.
A
As
far
as
the
plug-in
documentation
goes,
we
are
hoping
or
looking
at
the
first
choice
for
this
option
would
be
ones
that
are
currently
owned
or
maintained
by
Mark,
jean-mark
or
Bruno,
because
we
know
we
can
get
to
them
and
talk
to
them
and
work
with
them.
Instead
of
having
to
worry,
if
the
maintainer
is
no
longer
paying
attention
to
the
plugin,
those
ones
are
going
to
be
easiest
to
change
and
and
move,
and
so,
as
we
get
closer,
Mark
John,
Mark
and
Bruno
will
be
able
to
assist
with
all
that.
A
A
The
only
issue
with
submitting
it
to
the
maintainers.
Is
that
again,
it's
communication
line,
and
we
need
to
make
sure
that
that
line
is
open
if
it's
not
open.
If
there's
something
happening
where
the
maintainer
can't
respond
or
react
to
any
of
the
pull
requests,
then
we've
done
the
work
and
we've
tried
our
best,
but
unfortunately
that
change
might
not
be
able
to
get
enacted
if
someone's
not
responding.
So
best
thing
you
can
do
is
ask
find
out.
A
The
maintainers
are
listed
in
each
GitHub
repository
for
the
plugins
and
on
the
plugin
page
in
jenkins.io,
so
you
can
always
find
out
who's
available
and
If.
Not
it
might
be
up
for
adoption
and
that's
a
wonderful
time
to
check
it
out
and
see
if
you're
interested
in
that
I
did
just
do
it
recently
myself.
So
it's
not
that
bad
and
I'm
a
writer,
so
yeah,
and
then
there
that
we
there
had
been
discussions
on
General
documentation,
migration
to
GitHub.
But
this
is
not
the
best
idea.
A
It's
not
going
to
be
the
most
conducive
for
new
contributors
and
there's
a
handful
that
are
stalled
and
aren't
being
moved
right
now
because
of
the
amount
of
work
and
just
in
general,
administrative
tasks
that
require
that
required
for
it
yeah.
Let
me
improved
plugin
developer
tutorial
also
includes
the
docs
migration
page.
So
again,
that
will
also
be
part
of
the
plugin
adoption
tutorial
and
workshop
that
is
presented
at
devops
world.
A
Now,
before
we
go
to
the
good
first
issues
or
open
issues
list,
did
anyone
have
anything
else?
They'd
like
to
point
out
share
mention
about
hacktoberfest.
B
So,
on
the
plug-in,
documentation,
migration,
it's
really
healthy
for
people
to
help
us
with
that.
You
noted
the
complication.
The
complication
is
finding
maintainers
who
are
willing
to
willing
to
review,
and
so
now
I'm,
not
sure
one
of
the
challenges
for
me
is
how
do
we
show
the
list
I
get
like
actually
I.
Take
it
back.
I
know
how
we
show
the
list.
The
hacktoberfest
project
tells
us
how
we
do
it.
We
ask
people
to
remove
the
hacktoberfest
topic
from
their
plug-in
if
they're
not
willing
to
review
hacktoberfest
pull
requests
that
way.
B
People
know
not
to
submit
it.
So
sorry,
I
here
I
am
talking
to
myself,
but
I
think
I've
realized.
This
has
a
simple
solution.
We
follow
the
rules
that
the
hacktoberfest
definers
have
said
and
tell
people
please,
if
you're
not
willing
to
process
a
Oktoberfest
pull
request
for
documentation
or
otherwise
remove
the
hacktoberfest
topic
from
your
Repository
good.
A
A
We
really
want
to
make
sure
that
hectoberfest
is
the
next
experience
possible
for
whoever
wants
to
participate.
So
if
we
can
follow
these
guidelines
as
closely
as
possible,
that's
just
going
to
help
make
make
that
Mark
so
and
yeah
Mark
did
you
want
so
should
we
go
into
the
open
issues
list
and
start
taking
a
look
at
some
of
these
items?
I.
B
Think
we
should
unfortunately
I
suspect.
Well,
could
you
open
that
open
issues
list
and,
let's
see,
if
you
have
permissions
to
add
a
label
so
pick
pick
any
one
of
these
anchor
links
no
longer
work
on
blog
posts
over
on
the
right
hand.
Side.
Are
you
allowed
to
add
the
label
yeah
yeah,
okay,
good,
so
as
a
triage
you
can
now
you
need
to
take
it
off
yep,
but
but
great
so
we
can
have
you
do
this
perfect.
B
I
wasn't
sure
if,
if
the
permissions
for
that
were
limited
to
copy
editors
but
as
a
triage,
I,
remember
the
triage
team
you've
got
it
good.
So,
let's,
let's
do
this
thing
and
okay,
so
last
time
we
started
from
the
front
I
propose
we
take
a
different
approach.
This
time,
let's
start
from
the
back:
okay.
B
Yeah,
okay,
so
and
I
just
want
to
stare
at
these
for
a
little
bit,
so
just
hold
the
screen
still
and
let's
ask
everybody:
please
stare
at
them
and
when
you
see
one
you
think
is
a:
is
a
hacktoberfest
candidate
raise
your
hand
or
say
something:
oh
there
you
go
I
think
fixed
amazing.
This
page
top
second
from
the
top,
is
probably
Oktoberfest.
If
it's
not
already
resolved.
B
Okay,
pressing
the
link
whoops
go
up
pressing
the
link:
how
to
ask
questions
the
smart
way:
oh
nope,
okay,
this
one!
There
is
no
way
to
solve
it:
okay,
okay,
because
I!
Remember
this
one!
So
let's
just
go
ahead
and
close
it!
So
so
yeah
can
you
close
it?
You
can
so
close
as
not
planned.
The
problem
here
is
to
tell
the
story
this
links
to
a
web
page
and
in
the
modern
world.
We
all
expect
expect
web
pages
to
be
SSL
secured.
B
This
particular
web
page
is
so
old
that
it
is
not
SSL
secured
and
it
will
probably
never
be
SSL
secured,
because
the
writers
just
didn't
care,
if
you
didn't
trust
them
or
not,
and
and
it's
a
very
practical
approach
that
they
took
that's.
This
is
very
unique,
very
much
distinct,
so
Victory
there.
Now
you
can
close
this
tab
Kevin
and
we
can
go.
B
B
Yeah
I
think
this
one
would
be
would
be
worthwhile
to
do
a
give
it
a
hacktoberfest
link
this.
This
is
something
people.
It's
it's
not
simple.
You
have
to
understand
how
this
thing
is
generated.
I
wouldn't
make
it
a
good
first
issue,
but
I
think
it's
a
valid
hacktoberfest
issue,
because
it's
it's
a
look
and
feel
thing.
This
is.
This
is
the
kind
of
thing
that
vihan
did
so
brilliantly
right,
find
places
where
the
website
would
be
better.
If
we
did
this
or
that
thing.
C
A
Right
got
it
all
right,
so
then
we've
made
that
part
of
a
Oktoberfest
act.
So
is
there
any
other
context
or
anything
we
should
add
Mark
or
is
that
take
care
of
it?.
B
D
Do
you
have
anything
that
you
could
add
Kevin
right,
you
never
know
advanced
search,
syntax,
Maybe,
oh
okay.
Oh.
C
C
D
Label?
Yes,
okay,
okay,.
A
First,
that's
if
you
want
to
find
the
label.
A
Yeah,
it
seems
like
we
can
find
it
if
we
wanted
to
figure
out
only
Wiki
migration
ones,
but
it
doesn't
seem.
The
inverse
is
possible.
D
C
B
B
C
C
C
C
B
Open
that
whoops
whoops
open
build
a
python
app
with
pi.
So
three,
two
five
one
building
type
on
Earth
I
think
that's
working
I've
run
it
multiple
times.
C
C
Jenkins
documentation
tutorials
build
a
python
app
with
pi
installer;
okay,
add
to
final
delivery
stage.
Okay,
it
says
first
sentence
me.
C
B
I,
don't
know,
I,
don't
see
it
as
a
fragment
when
I
look
at
the
page
online
open
up
the
open
up,
the
yeah
open
up
the
hyperlink
scroll
down
now
Kevin
and
it's
quite
a
weight
whoa
right
there.
It's
item
three
in
the
annotated
list,
keep
going
up;
okay
up
right
there.
Okay,
so
it
says
the
final
program
will
be
created
in
that
directory
by
pi
installer,
something
this
unstashed
step
of
the
basics.
C
B
C
A
B
C
B
C
C
B
C
B
Okay,
open
up
three
three:
four
zero
issue:
reporting
page.
C
B
C
B
B
Way
right,
that
is,
that
yeah,
that's
that's
very
much
unwise!
Okay!
Okay,
oh
oh,
open!
Three,
six,
four:
five:
okay!
Thanks
for
open,
Liberty
profile
thing.
B
C
A
B
A
A
Okay,
so
the
we'll
stop
the
recording
it
will
be
available
online
in
the
next
24
to
48
hours.