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A
Welcome
to
doc's
office
hours,
it's
march,
25th
2022.
This
is
the
asia
edition,
so
agenda
topics,
we've
got
news.
The
linux
installer
switch
a
new
addition
to
the
improve,
a
plug-in
task
and
that's
it.
For
today,
the
she-code
africa
contributon
and
the
open
prs.
I
propose
we
let
ride
for
another
week
sounds
good
all
right
so
item
one
or
any
other
things.
We
need
to
add
to
the
agenda.
A
Yes,
there
are
a
lot
of
twos
and
threes.
In
that
version
number
release
candidate
build
is
available
for
testing
and,
yes,
I
volunteered
the
doc
sig
to
write
the
change
login
upgrade
guide.
I
plan
to
review
asynchronously
early
next
week.
A
I
don't
have
it
written
yet
it's
pretty
simple,
several
several
fixes,
but
not
not
anything,
really
substantial
and
no
no
need
for
an
upgrade
guide,
no
need
for
any
significant
content
in
an
upgrade
guide.
A
We
do
have
an
open
issue
with
jenkins.io
updates
in
the
last
24
hours.
We've
not
seen
an
update,
that's
published
all
the
way
out.
We
think
I
think
it
may
be
due
to
a
change
that
was
made
to
the
content
delivery
network.
Caching
that
we
use
so,
but
the
infra
team
will
need
to
investigate
it
tomorrow.
A
Then,
in
terms
of
upcoming,
our
kind
of
cool
content-
basel
crow
created
a
four
page
plus
blog
post
on
systemd-
and
it
is
gives
some
background
mag.
You
of
all
people,
will
appreciate
this.
He
goes
all
the
way
back
to
1983
talking
about
the
init
process
and
the
man
on
the
section
eight
of
the
eunuchs
man.
B
B
B
Oh
and
the
w
richard
stevens
book
is
on.
A
A
Well,
and-
and
that
is
an
epically
popular
book,
so
justifiably
so
so
talks
about
the
technical
background,
how
jenkins
used
to
do
it
using
using
some
native
c
code
to
perform
system
process
management,
daemon
management
and
now
has
switched
to
let
the
system
do
it
and
then
configuration
changes
darin
and
I
did
a
oh
there.
It
is
unix
network
programming
darren
and
I
did
a
live
stream
today
on
the
topic
and
I
think
we're
continuing
to
get
a
sort
of
low
flow
of
arriving
bug
reports
of
various
types.
A
A
A
C
A
Linux,
linux
and
freebsd
kernel,
debugging
and
all
sorts
of
interesting
roles,
so
he's
he's
got
a
got.
A
yeah
he's
got
a
varied
background
from
the
rest
of
us
who
did
all
this
java
code
and
never
stared
at
an
operating
system's
internals.
B
A
All
right,
so
that's
about
it
on
that
one,
the
the
managing
a
service
page
has
been
updated
as
well.
A
B
A
A
The
beta
has
ended,
it's
ready
for
production
use
and
what
this
does
he's
provided
a
provided,
a
description
of
it
here
with
instructions
on
how
to
install
it.
I
just
ran
through
the
the
instructions
on
a
one
of
the
small
plug-ins.
I
maintain
it's
trivial
to
follow
these
instructions.
They
work
brilliantly
really
great.
D
A
A
You
need
to,
and
then
he
gives
he
knew
he
enumerates
this.
The
problem,
it's
warning
you
about
is
a
real
problem.
If
the
following
conditions
are
met,
and
then
he
enumerates
him
for
each
type
of
issue,
you
must
be
doing
this
in
order
to
have
the
problem.
You
must
be
doing
this.
You
must
be
doing
this
because
he
warns
look.
This
thing
is
it's:
it's
an
automaton
and
therefore
it's
prone
to
failure
right.
It
can't
predict
every
case.
A
D
Not
really
I
I
would,
I
think
it's
more.
I
would
want
to
have
more,
I
guess
like
student
involvement,
maybe
with
this
sig
or
some
of
our
maybe
they
can
pop
in
at
our
meeting.
If
we
ever,
if
that
project
ends
up
being
one
of
the
ones
that's
able
to
move
forward,
but
like
I
would
almost,
I
would
see
that
being
something
that
maybe
we
could
take
like
every
once
in
a
while
have
part
of
our
meeting.
D
They
can
come
and
drop
us
drop
and
ask
questions.
I
would
hope
that
eventually,
like
as
part
of
the
meeting
the
community,
if
again,
if
that
product,
if
any
documentation
type
projects
are
chosen,
they
could
come
and
see
our
sig
and
present
at
it.
But
we'll
cross,
like
that's,
usually
actually
a
good
thing
for
any
google
summer
code
project
is
any.
We
are
documentation.
So
if
they
happen
to
come,
stop
and
talk
to.
B
D
But
yeah,
I
don't
really
see
too
much
it's
funny.
Every
time
we
do
these
stuff,
I'm
just
like.
Oh
man,
I
want
to
start
working
on
some
of
this
stuff
again
too.
B
Good
communication,
I'm
the
for
the
she
code,
africa,
we're
very
uncomfortable
using
the
jenkins
scuzzy.
They
were
they
wanted
slack.
Do
we
have
a
I
mean?
Do
we
have
a
good
published
communication
thing?
Yes,.
D
Yeah
that
I
I've
never
seen
any
google
summer
of
code
person
not
be
all
up
like
all
into
getter
like
so
that's
actually
really
nice,
because.
B
D
A
lot
of
a
lot
of
getter
action
and
it
will
probably.
D
B
D
Discourse
is
looking.
I
check
that
every
once
in
a
while,
but
I
don't
know
if
it's
maybe
more
useful.
I
don't
think
git
project
is
using
that
a
little
bit
more
mark,
I'm
not
entirely
sure
if
that's
an
accurate
statement
or
not,
but
I
don't
see
it's
not
really
as
relevant
for
this.
The
questions
that
are
coming
in
for
any
of
the
gsoc
stuff.
A
A
So
so
we
have
to.
We
have
to
acknowledge
we're
posting
publicly.
We
can't
say
terrible
horrible
things
be
on
the
we're,
also
using
the
community
channel
or
the
community
for
to
post
links
to
the
project
plan
drafts
for
review
and
that's,
and
that
seems
to
be
working.
Okay,
we've
received
a
few
now
one
of
the
things
that
that
we
discussed
in
the
office
hours
earlier
today
was
what
I'd
call
a
brainstorming
session.
What
I
did
was
really.
A
A
Should
we
consider
inviting
the
students
to
attend
a
doc's
office
hours,
maybe
next
week
and
say,
hey
we're
going
to
do
a
brainstorming
session
on
these
docs
related
projects
if
they
attend,
because
we
really
are
right
now
in
asia,
time
zone
or
in
asia
in
asia
compatible
time
for
them
right
question
is:
is
it
worth
the
extra
prep
work?
We'd
have
to
do
to
be
ready
for
that
kind
of
thing.
A
D
D
D
B
D
D
What
we
want
to
design
now-
but
I
don't
want
to
I-
want
there
to
be
good,
as
I
don't
want
to
like,
I
was
like
tarnish-
is
kind
of
bad,
but
I
don't
want
to
maybe
give
them
some
ideas
or
something.
Then
they
think
they
have
to
do
it
our
way
right.
B
B
D
A
great
idea
like
or
how
you're
laying
it
out
like
that's,
maybe
not
like
what
we
would
have
thought
to
do,
but
oh
it
makes
sense,
and
then
we
can
kind
of
like
be
getting
work
forward.
But
it's
like
I
kind
of
want
to
see
that
type
of
thought
first
before
getting
to
it,
because
I
don't
want
it
to
turn
into
something
where
it's
like.
I
have
to
do
exactly
what
the
mentors
say.
D
A
A
B
C
All
right,
any
other
topics
before
we
close
for
today
after
you
stop
the
recording.
I
have
one
thing
for
you.