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A
Yeah
this
is
this
is
great,
I'm
glad
there's
so
many
people
that
will
be
presenting,
but
yeah.
B
Yeah
so,
and-
and
I
can-
I
can
do
an
overview
of
contributor
summit
that
that
I
think,
is
a
worthwhile
thing
for
us
to
discuss.
There
are
still
plenty
of
things
that
that
I
think
we
need
to
discuss
as
specifics
to
docs
things
like.
I
think
we
need
two
sessions,
one
that
suits
the
u.s
west
coast
so
late
in
the
day
and
one
that
suits
europe
and
africa
with
the
benefit
that
your
time
slot
fits
reasonably
into
the
europe
and
africa
time
zone,
because
it
would
be
about
this
time.
B
You
know
so
that
we
can
fit
zenob's
work
scheduled
the
idea.
Then,
if
we
need
a
third
session
for
asia,
it
will
probably
be
under
the
guide
of
the
chinese.
Localization
sig
and
rick
will
lead
that
session
and
rick's
already
agreed
to
be
involved
and
to
present,
and
so
so,
we've
got
the
we've
got
his
involvement,
but
that
will
focus,
of
course,
on
chinese,
not
on
not
on
and
probably
be
done
in
chinese
language
not
not
be
focused
on
specifically
documenting
english,
language
or
multi-language.
B
B
Okay,
so
what
I've
got
is
contributor
summit
is
the
crucial
thing.
There
are
some
other
topics
that
I
think
are
worth
noting
pull
request.
Progress
should
not
drop
off
our
list
because
I
really
do
want
to
get
scaling
kubernetes
merged,
but
have
been
busy
with
other
things.
We
should
also
include
google
season
of
docs
they've.
Now
they've
launched
a
new
program.
A
That
the
pro
from
what
that
was
like,
there's
a
link
to
the
website
where
there's
like
a
they're
writing
something
similar
to
google
summer
of
code,
where
they're
sponsoring.
A
For
open
source
organizations
who
might
have
topics
or
things
that
people
can
work
on,
so
that
would
be
maybe
something
to
look
at
as
like
a
larger,
I'm
not
really
sure.
If
that's
like
a
document,
maybe
it's
not
like
really
documentation,
but
it
might
be
worth
it
to
look
into
encouraging
people
to
are
encouraging
women.
Who
would
be
interested
in
that
like
to
look
at
some
of
the
things
inside
of
jenkins,
so.
B
B
B
Okay,
great
all
right,
so
we've
got
summaries
from
the
governing
board
and
special
interest
groups
already
agreed.
So,
for
instance,
daniel
beck
will
talk
on
security,
olivier
verneen,
on
infrastructure,
tim
jacom,
on
release,
I'll
talk
about
docs,
alyssa
tong
has
agreed
to
talk
about
events
and
advocacy,
and
each
of
these
should
be
three
to
five
minutes.
We
hope
no
one
will
spill
much
beyond
that
and
I'll
actually
be
fairly
rigorous
in
holding
us
to
that,
so
that
we
don't
burn
up
all
of
our
time.
B
B
When
I
checked
yesterday,
we
had
30
plus
registrations
already
yesterday
so
kristen
I
haven't
seen
your
registration
yet
so
I
would
love
to
see
that
all
right,
that's
that's!
Actually
a
good
sign
right,
because
the
people.
B
Will
be
because
I
haven't
seen
zenob's
registration
either
I
haven't
seen
one
from
mike
mcroberts
or
from
vlad
silverman,
so
our
regular
participants
haven't
registered,
so
we're
gonna
have
more
than
the
third
more
than
the
30
registrations
by
the
time
we're
done
with
this.
So
that's
that's
good.
B
One
for
western
u.s.
B
And
we'll
just
rely
on
east
coast
us
fitting
reasonably
into
the
europe
and
africa
time,
then
chinese
localization
will
cover
another.
We
won't
do
the
pipeline
authoring
segment.
I
talked
to
liam
newman
about
it
and
he's
he's
not
ready
to
do
it
and
I'm
not
sure
we've
got
enough
interest.
Yet
to
do
it.
A
B
Let's
see
so,
then,
in
terms
of
on
the
documentation
side,
some
of
the
hot
topics
search
for
the
docs
site
and
the
plugin
site
is
currently
being
invested
by
investigated
by
gavin,
mogan,
so
site
site,
internal
search.
There's
the
google
summer
of
code
project
for
rest,
api
generation.
B
That
is,
ultimately
it
will
deliver
something
that's
valuable
to
docs,
so
is
of
interest,
and
doc's
inventory
is
the
big
initiative
that
I'm
trying
to
to
lead,
which
is
and
categorization
where
we
take
what
we
have
now
take
the
current
content,
including
wiki,
and
try
to
slot
it
into
places
in
the
book.
B
Okay
place
place.
It
place
the
content
into
the
book,
basically
creating
a
table
of
contents
for
a
book
that
a
thing
that
does
not
exist
yet,
which
is
the
full
collection
of
all
the
information
and
and
the
idea
being.
That
will
help
us
detect
if
there
are
gaps
gaps
in
our
definition
of
the
sections
or
you
know,
or
let's
call
them
chapters
so
that
we
use
book
terminology
detect
overflows
in
in
chapters
hey.
B
If
one
chapter
has
ten
thousand
pages
in
it,
another
has
three
that
that
would
indicate
we've
got
too
much
information
in
one
place
and
not
another
those
kind
of
things,
and
then
that,
for
me,
would
already
be
a
dramatic
accomplishment
as
optional.
The
idea
was
prioritize
sections
for
focus
by
our
value
or
by
our
our
perception,
of
which
things
would
be
most
useful.
Okay,.
A
B
A
B
B
Improvements,
gavin
has
done,
are
just
absolutely
delightful.
Exactly
okay,
so
plug-in
migration
status
report,
wiki
migration
status
report.
B
C
B
B
B
B
And
how
we'll
handle
their
their
their
new
processes?
Okay,.
B
D
Yes,
so
in
the
last
meeting
I
had
with
christine,
I
mentioned
something
about
a
program
where
planning
at
chico
africa
and
open
source
boots
come,
and
I
don't
know
if
it
is
something
jenkins
would
like
to
be
part
of
so
we're.
Currently,
the
program
is
actually
supposed
to
start
in
april,
so
we're
looking
for
open
source
organizations
that
could
sponsor
and
also
mentor
the
participants
for
a
period
of
four
weeks
in
april.
B
D
Okay,
sponsoring
means
providing
funding
that
we
use
to
pay
the
participants
at
the
end
of
the
bootcamp,
because
we
intend
to
give
participants
this
type
and
of
is
it
500
or
1000
dollars.
D
Sorry,
that's
my
head
they're
about,
I
think
one
thousand
or
five
hundred
dollars,
I'm
not
100
sure,
but
we're
planning
on
taking
in
50
participants
and
we
plan
to
give
the
top
10
participants
udacity
nanodegree
courses,
so
the
funds
that
we
plan
to
that
we
hope
to
get
from
sponsors
will
be
used
in
funding
all
this.
D
A
D
Yeah,
that's
just
like
summary,
so
once
an
organization,
if
an
organization
chooses
to
sponsor
then
well,
we
also
advise
that
they
mentor
the
participants.
They
are
sponsoring,
but
is
not
compulsory
that
if
the
open
source
organization
probably
might
not
have
the
time
or
the
resources
to
mentor
the
participant,
then
we
will
look
forward
to
opening
source
organizations
to
mentor
them.
B
D
B
D
D
B
A
D
I'm
sorry,
I
wouldn't
really
want
to
put
too
much
pressure
on
you,
especially
considering
the
fact
that
I'm
just
raising
this,
though
it's
because
we've
not
been
able
to
meet
for
a
while,
and
I
wanted
to
mention
this
in
person-
that's
why
so
I
don't
know
as
early
as,
but
preferably
before,
mid-march.
D
So
when
we
are
making
selections
for
the
participants
ending
of
march,
we
know
the
number
of
participants
we
can
take,
so
we
don't
take
more
than
the
available
funding.
Then
also
we
know
the
mentoring
organizations
I'll
be
participating,
so
we
can
use
their
requirements,
select
parts
funds.
B
Okay,
I
also
need
mint
or
available
okay
good
now
and
tell
me
more
so.
This
is
an
open
source
boot
camp,
and
so
is
the
idea
to
introduce
the
participants
to
contributing
to
open
source
projects
in
specific
ways
like
purely
coding,
or
is
it
okay
to
be
contributing
in
documentation?
D
Okay,
so
we
want
it
to
be
in
all
areas:
documentation,
design
coding.
We
don't
want
to
limit
it
to
coding,
so
we
can
have,
ladies
from
different
tracks.
Different
fields
be
able
to
participate,
because
that's
the
idea
we
are
trying
to
promote
that
open
source
is
beyond
coding.
So
that's
the
first
part
then.
The
second
part
is
it's
like
we're.
Trying
to
it's
something
like
google
season
of
dogs,
but
not
exactly
the
same
in
the
sense
that
the
duration
is,
shots
are
won.
It's
just
for.
D
Ladies
in
africa
alone
too,
then
the
open
source
organization
that
wants
to
mentor
would
be
required
to
fill
a
form.
A
project
idea
form.
So
in
that
form,
some
of
the
information
we
require
are
project
details.
That's
the
project
the
participant
is
going
to
be
working
on,
then
probably
it
may
be
if
it's
a
project
that
requires
some
skill
level.
Maybe
like
requires
proficiency
in
java,
then
you
kind
of,
let
us
know
the
level
of
proficiency.
D
If
it's
a
begin,
beginner
intermediate
or
expert
things
like
that,
then
the
number
of
participants
that
you
also
be
willing
to
mentor
for
that
project.
The
mental
details
things
like
that,
so
all
these
requirements
are
now
what
we
used
to
select
the
participants
at
the
end
of
the
day,
so
that
number
one
the
learning
the
time
the
participants
we
used
to
get
familiar
with
with
the
projects
will
not
be
too
long
since
the
bootcamp
period
is
short.
That's
one
of
the
reasons
why
why
we
are
doing
that.
B
Very
good,
okay,
so
so
project
ideas
submitted
by
the
sponsoring
organization.
So
at
least
for
for
what
I've
seen
with
google
summer
of
code
project
ideas
are
wide-ranging
and
can
can
be
difficult
to
extract.
We've
got,
I
think,
seven
or
eight
right
now
for
google's
summer
of
code
as
ideas
we've
had
as
many
as
10
in
the
past,
but
not
a
lot
more
than
that,
and
when
you
say
four
weeks
so
it'd
be
a
four
week
project.
Is
that
four
weeks
of
the
person
working
full
time
four
weeks
working
10
hours
a
week.
B
So,
four
weeks
full
time
for
the
for
the
the
the
sponsored,
what
would
you
call
it
for
the
participant.
D
So
yeah,
I
think,
then
also
at
the
end
of
the
bootcamp.
The
mentors
will
feel
like
an
evaluation
of
to
evaluate
the
participants
and
the
whole
program.
Let
us
know
if
there
are
ways
we
can
improve,
then
also
erase
the
participants
so
that
it
will
and
you'll
be
required
to
score
the
past
participants.
D
This
will
enable
us
to
be
able
to
select
the
top
10
participants
at
the
end
of
the
day
for
the
nanodegree
courses
and
the
scoring
will
also
be
based
on
how
complete
you
feel
the
project
is
or
how
well
the
participant
was
able
to
work
on
the
project,
and
things
like
that.
D
Yes
and
the
participants
will
also
feel
an
evaluation
of
the
open
source
organization
mentors
things
like
that.
Just
tell
us
their
overall
experience
work
on
the
projects
report
also
just
like
summarize,
and
let
us
know
what
they
were
able
to
work
on
during
the
four
weeks
and
their
experiences
and
things
like
that.
D
So
all
these
half
forms
that
are
ready.
So
when
it's
time
we
just
send
them
to
the
open
source
organization
for
them
to
just
fill
in.
A
B
Available
funds
are
quite
limited,
but
I
may
have
a
potential
corporate
sponsor
that
has
more
ready
access
to
funds.
I
can
certainly
let
me
do
the
following.
Let
me
bring
a
so
so
when
we
talk
about
your
two
sponsorship
tiers,
so
the
individual
tier
and
the
corporate
tier,
where
would
an
open
source
project
be
considered
in
the
corporate
level
or
is
there
a
different
level
that
I
didn't
note.
D
So
I'll
share
a
doc
with
you
that
has
full
information.
So
we
have
the
individuals
here,
which
is
just
five
hundred
dollars.
One
thousand
dollars
that's
one
level,
but
under
corporate
we
have
bronze
silver,
gold
and
platinum,
so
bronze
is
from
one
thousand
dollars
to.
I
think
two
thousand
then,
and
so
on
and
so
forth.
Till
platform,
that's
5
000
and
above
so
an
open
source
organization
can
choose
to
sponsor
from
any
level.
B
Okay,
I
see
so
open
source.
C
B
C
A
B
B
I
think
it's
worth
checking
other
other
potential
sponsorships
as
well.
It
seems
like
a
a
great
opportunity
to
to
consider
it
and
I'll
beg
kristen
to
chime
in
with
her
voice
when
I
send
the
I'll
copy
her
on
it,
so
that
she's
aware
that
we're
suggesting
hey
here's
a
an
opportunity
and
here's
what
what
it
would
require.
A
The
like
some
of
the
women
groups
too,
and
that
I
just
know
of
to
see
hopefully
to
kind
of
like
pass
that
along.
I
don't
know
how,
if
any,
if
they
were
able
to
continue
to
other
open
source
organizations
that
I
did
pass
that
information
along
to
a
couple.
Other
groups
too.
B
To
discuss
with
cara
de
la
marc
she's
running
a
an
organization
somewhat
like
this
in
in
and
around
london.
B
Of
their
london
experience,
I
I
don't
remember
the
name
of
the
group
she's
running,
but
it's
something
similar
where
hey
focused
on
getting
people
into
tech
and
getting
them
getting
them
letting
them
experience
it
firsthand.
Okay,.
D
So
I
just
wanted
to
mention
another
suggestion
for
project
ideas,
so
other
areas
also
that
would
like
are
things
around
community
management.
So
probably
you
one
that
could
help
you
manage
your
developer
community
or
manage
content.
Maybe
your
social
media,
social
media
accounts
things
like
that.
Maybe
jenkins
presents
in
the
community
in
the
open
source
community
at
large,
probably
like
a
dev
advocate
or
something.
B
A
B
D
No,
so
what
I
was
saying
is
say:
if
jenkins
decides
to
participate
as
a
mentor
organization,
a
project
idea
like
aside
code
aside
documentation,
other
project
ideas,
could
include
dev
advocacy
or
community
management,
probably
managing
jenkins
presence
in
the
open
source
community
at
large.
Your
social
media
presence
things
like
that.
Also.
I
also
project
ideas
that
people
could
work
on
during
that
four
weeks.
B
B
Yeah,
so
let
me
let's
see,
I
think,
what
I'm
going
to
do.
Z,
knob
is
I'm
going
to
bring
up
the
the
let's
see
the
contributor
summit
agenda
draft
and
I'm
just
going
to
put
an
entry
into
it,
for
I
think
I
may
already
have
a
track
for
advocacy.
If
I
don't
nope,
I
don't
so,
let's
create.
B
B
A
B
And-
and
so
this
was,
let's
call
it
mentoring.
B
All
right,
so
so,
at
least
for
me
that
one's
a
candidate
it
whether
or
not
a
track
gets
staffed
will
depend
on
interest
in
who's
willing
to
attend
the
track
and
participate
so
I'll.
Let
you
weigh
your
decisions
on
hey.
Should
you
participate
in
that
one
and
or
others,
depending
on
your
available
time,.
D
B
A
A
B
Is
coming
zenob,
I
was
curious.
Are
you
interested
in
acting
as
a
mentor?
Are
we?
Let
me
ask
to
this
group.
The
group
of
the
three
of
us:
are
we
willing
to
act
as
mentors
for
a
new
google
season
of
docs
particip
project.
D
A
A
B
Flexible
longer,
in
the
sense,
not
of
not
of
amount
of
hours
expected,
but
of
duration
and
dramatically
more
flexible
in
that,
if
I
remember
correctly,
google
would
give
the
money
directly
to
the
open
source
organization
and
the
open
source
organization
then
pays
the
the
person
that
does
the
writing.
Okay,.
A
B
So
it's
it's
a
different.
It
needs
needs
more
investigation,
yeah,
more
understanding,
because
I
don't
know
that
the
jenkins
project
right
now
has
the
correct
type
of
account
to
receive
the
payment
from
google.
So
I've
got
to
investigate
that
with
the
governing
board.
A
Yeah,
okay,
that's
a
good
thing
to
bring
up
also,
maybe
the
contributor
someone
would
be
a
good
place
to
try
to
come
up
with
some
ideas.
A
B
In
the
in
the
docs
portion
right,
we
should
be
sure
that
that
google
summer
of
docs
is
covered
there
in
terms
of.
B
Summer
of
docs
2021
and
shout
what
what
would
it
mean
to
participate.
B
B
A
B
B
All
right,
I
think,
that's
it
I'll
archive
the
I'll
post,
the
recording
separately,
I
oh
actually,
I
do
have
to
highlight
to
the
two
of
you
something
we
did
in
the
last
session
in
the
in
the
u.s
west
coast
session.
We
added
help
to
a
pipeline
plug-in.
A
B
And
it
was
it
we
did
it
live
and
it
was
a
lot
of
fun
and
we
realized
that
that
particular
thing
we
were
working
on
was
especially
challenging
and
needs
a
video
recorded
to
show
people.
This
is
how
you
do
this,
and
this
is
how
it's
it's
actually
pretty
easy
to
do,
but
you
need
to
be
aware.
This
is
how
it's
done.
B
Exactly
except
the
challenge
here
is,
I
read,
I
see
a
page
here
right.
I
see
the
page,
the
complication
for
me
was.
I
see
this
page
on
oops,
not
this
page.
I
see
this
page
here.
The
pipeline
steps
reference
and
I
think,
oh
okay.
This
is
just
some
ascii
doc
somewhere
that
I
that
I
can
go
edit
this
directly
and
oh
here's
this
thing
that
I
click
this
and
it
must
be
a
page
I
can
just
edit.
I
can
improve
this
thing.