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A
Okay,
welcome
to
documentation
office
hours
here
for
the
Jenkins
project
today
is
Thursday
November
3rd
2022..
Today
it
looks
like
as
of
right
now.
It's
myself,
Mark,
Waite
and
Bruno
of
Rockton
are
in
the
meeting
and
as
far
as
the
agenda
goes,
we
have
a
couple
action
items:
some
information
about
the
Jenkins
governance,
Board
elections,
a
small
note
about
devops
world
2022.
A
We
have
a
great
news
for
our
releases
this
week
and
then
our
next
release
as
well,
the
LTS
for
the
November
30th
release
aka
the
December
released
and
ultimately,
since
it
is
November
3rd,
a
hectoberfest
has
ended
and
we
want
to
share
some
of
the
stats
that
we
have
from
the
last
month
and
highlight
some
of
the
contributions
that
were
made
to
the
Jenkins
documentation,
specifically
anything
else.
That
needs
to
be
added
to
the
agenda
or
does
that
cover
everything
for
the
time
being.
A
For
me,
okay,
great
so
first
action,
item,
Mark
archiving,
the
docs
mailing
list
and
switching
to
community.jenkins.io
I
know
that's
gonna
be
TBD
right
now,
since
you
just
got
back
and
have
plenty
to
catch
up
on.
A
No
worries,
and
then
the
other
action
item
is
that
we
have
the
monthly
Jenkins
newsletter
now
September,
the
September
Edition
that
came
out
in
October
was
the
first
version
we're
going
to
have
the
October
Edition
published
soon
it's
open
for
a
review,
so
that
will
be
coming
published
in
a
little
relatively
soon.
A
One
thing
to
note
this
isn't
a
typical
newsletter.
That's
emailed
out.
This
is
actually
a
blog
post
from
the
Jenkins
Community
blog.
So
as
we
have
it
here,
just
to
show
you
so
we
have
the
lovely
Jenkins
newsletter
and
all
the
updates
from
the
different
sigs.
A
So
this
is
a
great
way
to
find
out
what
we've
been
doing
over
the
last
month
and
a
chance
for
us
to
share
some
of
the
highlights
and
new
new
fun
fun
new
things
that
Jenkins
has
to
offer
and
as
we
start
to
have
multiple
editions
of
it,
we
will
be
able
to
have
tags
and
specific
filtering
for
it.
So
it
will
be
a
lot
more
connected
once
we
actually
have
things
to
connect.
So
due
time
will
be
very
exciting.
A
Next
item
on
the
list
that
I
had
was
Jenkins
governance,
Board
elections-
this
has
been
open.
Now
it
opened
on
October
20th,
so
voter
registration
is
open
and
candidate
nomination
is
open
as
well.
There's
a
blog
post
from
the
community
page
to
go
over
and
share
instructions
on
how
to
register
for
voting,
how
to
share
nominations
and,
among
other
things,
and
just
some
more
information
about
what
we're
looking
for
and
what
we're
hoping
to
do
and
what
the
elections
are
all
about.
A
If
you
have
previously
registered
to
vote
last
election,
you
still
need
to
register
this
year
as
the
groups
that
we're
using
is
a
different,
it's
a
different
group
from
last
year,
so
we
want
to
make
sure
that
everyone
has
a
chance
to
participate.
This
is
really
important
for
the
future
of
Jenkins
and
important
for
every
user
of
Jenkins
to
have
a
voice
and
share
you
know
in
the
future
of
it
and
decide
what
gets
to
happen
so
by
all
means.
A
If
you
have
questions
about
registering
to
vote
or
voting,
we
have
the
blog
post
here
again
that
goes
over
it.
We
have
thread
in
the
community
discourse
Channel
as
well,
so
that
there
are
multiple
points
of
Entry.
I
will
say,
though,
that
the
community
thread,
for
some
reason
does
not
include
the
voting
information
here.
A
B
Kevin,
if
you
click
that
election
voter
2022
group
I,
think
it
helped
people
who
see
the
recording
to
see
this
is
where
they
end
up
and
that
top
right
hand
corner
where
the
button
says.
Leave
on
Kevin's
page
for
a
new
arrival
would
say,
join
mm-hmm
and
and
that's
how
you
that's,
how
you
become
a
voter.
A
Very
straightforward,
and
if
you
don't
already
have
an
account
for
community.jenkins.io,
which
is
okay,
you
can
use
your
GitHub
account
and
make
life
easy
for
yourself
or
you
can
create
a
new
account
and
dedicate
it
for
community.jenkins.io.
But
the
important
thing
is
having
an
account
here
so
that
you
can
participate.
C
C
B
Okay,
cool,
it's
just
you're
right,
it's
not
visible
to
the
rest
of
us
and
that's
a
good
thing.
It
shouldn't
be
for
sure,
but
the
email
address
for
the
user
is
is
available
to
those
list
administrators
and
that's
how
they
will
send
the
notice
I.
Think
that's
how
I
received
notice
last
year
with
this
same
process,
was
the
invitation
to
vote
and
said:
hey
here's
your
voting
link
to
the
condorset
internet
voting
system.
Please
vote.
A
And
from
what
I've
read
and
what
is
what
I
was
seeing
that
lines
up
exactly
with
how
it'll
work
this
year,
so
I
think
marks
onto
something
there,
and
even
if
we
don't
have
them
right
here,
someone
does
have
it
most
importantly,
and
there
will
be
notifications
as
far
as
the
deadlines
and
time
frames
for
the
elections
itself,
we
do
have
the
blog
post.
A
We
have
the
events
calendar
for
Jenkins,
which
I
think
these
might
need
to
be
added
to
it,
but
at
the
end
of
the
day,
that's
something
we
can
do
pretty
easily.
So
there
are
lots
of
different
places
that
you'll
either
get
reminded
of
get
notified
by
or
can
check
in
with
at
any
point
in
time
to
make
sure,
and
there
should
be
an
additional
email
notification
going
out
to
the
Jenkins
developer
mailing
list,
letting
them
know
about
the
election.
A
I
think
that's
one
of
the
few
places
that
we
didn't
post
about
it
yet
so
that
still
needs
to
happen
as
well
cool.
Thank
you,
of
course,.
A
And
yeah
just
so
once
again,
just
the
fact
that,
if
even
if
you
had
registered
last
year
for
the
election
this
year
is
a
different
group,
so
please
make
sure
that
you
register
once
again,
so
you
can
participate
and
right
now
the
date
for
candidates
being
announced
and
voting
to
actually
start
is
November
17th.
So
we
still
have
a
couple
weeks
and
we
are
accepting
all
nominations
so,
please,
by
by
all
means,
if
you
have
anyone
in
mind
that
you'd
like
to
see
be
recognized.
A
Please
share
that
and
instructions
for
that
can
also
be
found
here.
A
This
is
the
Jenkins
election
committee
group
you'll
see
less
people
here,
but
this
is
where
you
would
send
a
message
saying
who
you
want
to
elect
position?
Why
Etc,
and
that
just
goes
that
much
further
in
helping
us
determine
who
should
be
a
part
of
the
board.
A
Okay,
great
next
on
the
list
is
devops
world
2022..
That's
now
happening
next
Wednesday
November
9th,
it's
online
completely.
So
registration
is
available
and
open.
It's
two
different
time
frames,
so
one
for
APAC
and
one
for
emea,
and
so
that
you
everyone
can
join
in.
If
they
have
a
time
frame
that
works
for
them,
they
tried
their
very
best
to
find
that
time
specifically
and
cover
as
much
as
they
possibly
can.
A
It's
only
a
four-hour
event
this
time
due
to
the
truncated
nature
of
things
and
that
we're
not
eating
in
person
for
this.
So
it's
a
little
bit
more
condensed,
but
all
the
talks
and
everything
that
will
be
happening
is
then
really
filtered
out
and
selected
based
on
how
effective
it's
going
to
be
and
how
how
useful
it
can
be
to
the
community.
A
Devops
World
2022
is
also
no
charge
since
it's
online
and
even
more
of
a
reason
to
join
there's
very
few
reasons
to
not,
and
you
can
even
go
to
a
talk
given
by
Bruno,
which
is
really
exciting.
C
No
I
won't
give
my
talk
in
this
all
night
event.
It
hasn't
been
saved
for
this
one,
but
that's
not
your
problem.
I
think
I
will
make
lots
of
videos
with
this
tall
material
in
the
following
weeks
or
months,
so
you
will
be
soon
fed
up
with
seeing
me
just
about
everywhere.
Talking
about
that
I'm
just
kidding.
C
One
thing
I
would
like
to
know
if
people
can't
make
it
to
the
online.
Even
do
you
know
if
the
videos
will
be
available
on
video
on
demand
later
on
or
not.
B
A
Yeah
and
I'd
imagined
they
are
recording,
even
if
it's
not
posted
just
for
their
own
personal
or
like
their
own
organization.
Reason
and
whatnot
it'd,
probably
just
be
a
matter
of
whether
or
not
it's
available
it's
about
publicly
after
the
fact,
but
that
all
that
being
said
sorry,
but
for
suggesting
that
you're
talking
at
that
Bruno
my
bad
no
problem,
many
of
the
talks
were
scheduled
for
Orlando
but
cannot
be
included.
Just
it's
a
very
different
format.
A
Now
things
had
to
be
remixed
and
revised,
so
it's
a
little
different,
but
we're
still
trying
to
figure
out
ways
to
get
those
talks
to
happen.
There's
several
online
Jenkins
meetups
that
can
happen.
We
have
other
ways
to
organize
events
through
Jenkins.
In
fact,
it's
one
of
the
about
ways
to
participate
in
Jenkins
is
organizing
and
scheduling.
Events
like
that.
A
So
the
weekly
release
two
three
two
point:
three,
seven:
six
and
our
LTS
release
of
2.361.3
were
occurred
earlier
this
week
yesterday
and
Tuesday
everything
went
well
and
and
was
successful,
and
today,
Mark
and
Darren
will
have
a
live
stream
to
go
over
all
the
new
stuff
in
2.361.3,
so
that'll
be
happening
from
What.
What
time
does
that
start
at
mark.
B
Good
question
I
think
it's
two
hours
from
now.
Let
me
look
okay.
A
A
A
The
Baseline
has
been
selected
via
the
developer
mailing
list,
conversation
thread
that
was
started
and
just
because
all
the
changes
and
fixes
and
new
stuff
that
came
along
with
the
2.375
release,
we're
looking
at
that
as
the
Baseline
and
using
that
to
go
from
the
LTS
changelog
and
upgrade
guide
will
be
needed.
A
Of
course,
there's
a
lot
to
go
over
and
review,
so
the
changes
from
since
2.361
will
take
up
a
good
chunk
of
it,
and
then
there
will
be
plenty
of
back
ports
as
well,
so
lots
of
info
to
come
on
that
and
we'll
be
working.
You
know
the
entire
team
will
be
working
to
get
that
taken
care
of
and
sorted.
A
All
right
and
then
finally,
Oktoberfest
2022
has
concluded
it's
now
November,
but
what
a
year
we
had
117,
first-time
contributors
that
have
now
been
put
through
the
ringer
and
are
way
better
at
this
than
they
could
have
ever
been
before
they
submitted
613
eligible
pull
requests,
which
is
ridiculous.
That's
a
super
high
number
and
I
mean
it's
just
incredible.
Thank
you
to
everyone
that
participated
and
contributed.
There
are
still
a
few
that
need
to
get
merged,
but
for
the
most
part,
531
have
been
completely
merged
accepted
and
that's
just
incredible.
A
A
A
Oktoberfest
t-shirt
that
makes
more
sense
and
then
just
a
little
stat
from
an
overall
Jenkins
perspective.
But
there
were
a
total
of
1
183
manually
created,
pull
requests
submitted
during
October
in
the
two
in
Jenkins,
CI
and
Jenkins
infant
organizations.
That's
an
incredible
number
and
talking
with
Mark
yesterday
or
the
day
before.
A
We
realized
that
you
know
we
got
to
almost
triple
digits
for
submissions
during
October
alone,
which
is
just
breathtaking
to
say
the
least,
and
then
once
we
have
a
chance
to
recap
and
connect
and
align
John
Mark
mustan
and
myself
will
be
working
on
blog
posts,
that
will
recap
Oktoberfest
and
what
we're
going
to
do
with
that
is
share
some
further
information
and
stats.
But
we
also
want
to
highlight
user
stories
and
experiences
from
hacktoberfest.
A
This
is
very
valuable
and
goes
a
long
way
in
encouraging
people
to
contribute
and
be
a
part
of
Jenkins
and
just
open
source
in
general
and
for
the
rest
of
the
time.
Today.
I
wanted
to
just
take
a
look
and
highlight
some
of
the
contributions
that
were
made
that
went
beyond
what
I
would
have
expected
for
assistance
and
and
contributions
in
such
a
short
time
frame.
A
First
up
is
Chris,
Stern
who's
been
actually
helping
out
with
the
releases
recently
in
the
last
few
months,
he's
been
the
release,
lead
and
he's
organized
some
of
the
couple
of
the
lts's,
which
has
been
great.
It's
developed
a
lot
and
he's
went
ahead
and
actually
updated
the
navigation
for
some
of
our
developer
documentation,
as
well
as
some
of
the
Jenkins
managing
proxy
configuration
navigation.
A
So,
for
instance,
all
of
these
links
are
now
singular
size,
space
everything
it's
a
lot
cleaner
and
it's
a
lot
easier
to
just
navigate
through
the
developer
docs
before
it
would
change
and
fluctuate
a
little
bit,
and
it
was
tougher
to
find
things
now.
It's
a
lot
more
aligned
and
yeah
I
just
I.
Just
it
just
looks
a
lot
nicer
and
cleaner
and
yeah.
A
We
also
got
this
updated
too
to
make
sure
that
the
Java
docs
are
only
showing
most
recent
releases
are
the
five
most
recent
releases
so
that
this
is
applicable
and
workable
for
everyone
and
then,
in
addition
to
the
developer,
documentation
Chris
also
made
it
so
that
the
reverse
proxy
configuration
pages
are
all
nested.
A
Now
one
less
thing
to
take
up
room
on
the
side
navigation
here,
but
when
you
need
to
go
to
it,
everything's
still
available
they've
all
been
really
nicely
placed
and
nested
here
and
when
you
go
to
it,
you
get
all
the
same
information
as
previously.
Just
again,
the
navigation
is
just
that
much
better
now
so
big.
Thank
you
to
Chris
for
all
of
your
work
and
help
and
contributions
during
Oktoberfest
and
Beyond.
A
Tanush
is
another
one
of
our
October
Fest
participants
who
ended
up
creating
a
lot
or
improving
a
lot
of
the
kubernetes
information
that
we
didn't
have
before.
So
now
we
have
a
full
page
of
installing
kubernetes,
installing
Jenkins
on
kubernetes,
with
a
bunch
of
great
resources,
steps
examples
tests,
everything
that
you
might
need
to
news
has
gone
through
grit
links
to
compose
all
this
and
get
it
put
together,
and
we've
had
several
reviews
throughout
the
community
to
make
sure
that
everything's
good
to
go
and
correct.
A
C
A
Yeah,
no,
it's
great
I,
like
you
said:
Bruno
wasn't
there
before
now
we
have
it.
So
this
is
now
a
real
resource
for
folks
to
use
and
install
that
if
they
want
to
use
kubernetes,
we
can
actually
give
them
that
assistance,
which
is
amazing,
yeah,
so
yeah
so
again,
big
thanks
to
tanush.
This
was
really
great
and
added
a
lot
of
useful
information
and
then
the
last
person
that
I
would
like
to
highlight
here
today
is
Thea
motion.
Motion.
I'm.
A
Sorry,
if
I
push
up
that,
but
today,
I
was
actually
able
to
create
some
new
logos
and
artwork
for
Jenkins,
which
is
awesome
because
that's
just
a
totally
different
kind
of
contribution
than
we
have
seen
with
tanush
and
Chris,
but
it's
still
a
very
important
and
very
useful
contribution,
because
this
allows
us
to
connect
with
communities
all
over
the
world
and
just
that
Outreach
becomes
more
accessible
when
we
can
actually
and
genuinely
share
with
people
when
checking
with
people
and
connect
with
you
know,
even
something
as
simple
as
a
logo
means
a
lot.
A
We
have
our
current
messaging
about
Ukraine
and
our
support
there
on
the
page.
So
this
is
just
another
step
in
that
line
to
cons
solidify
Jenkins
as
a
universal,
open,
open
source,
community
and
project
big
thanks
to
that
again
for
the
logos
and
contributions
very
much
appreciated
and
I'm
fairly
positive.
That
jean-mark
messen,
who
was
the
main
organizer
for
Oktoberfest
with
Jenkins
and
Cloud
bees
will
be,
has
either
reached
out
or
will
be
chatting
shortly
about
some
more
information
and
getting
more
stories
from
these
folks
as
well.