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From YouTube: 2021 06 28 Docs Office Hours
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Jenkins documentation office hours June 28, 2021 with topics including:
* Weekly security release 2.300
* LTS security release 2.289.2
* Contributor Summit retrospective
* Plugin installation manager tool use cases
A
A
Jenkins
security
releases
that
are
coming
and
the
impact
that
has
on
the
weekly
change
log
in
the
lts
change
log
and
then
contributor
summit
retrospective.
And
what
other
topics
would
you
like
to
include
on
the
agenda?.
C
A
All
right,
okay!
Well
then,
let's
one
that
was
on
my
mind,
I'm
not
sure
we'll
get
to
it,
but
it
would
be.
I
would
love
to
have
a
chance
to
talk
about
the
use
cases
and
and
double
check
compared
to
the
pull
request,
and
the
four
of
the
four
of
us
are
probably
as
good
a
set
of
people
to
briefly
discuss
those
use
cases
as
as
we're
gonna
get
okay,
so
jenkins
security
release
we're
on
so
let's,
let's
know
what
that
means.
So
no
tuesday
weekly
release
this
week.
A
Okay,
no,
no
harm,
that's
that's
great
pr
was
submitted
but
will
be
ignored.
A
Yeah
that
no
no
problem-
this
is
a
this
is
the
first
time
you've
encountered
a
security
release,
and
so
that's
I
and
I
confess,
every
time
we
have
a
security
release.
They
aren't
that
frequent.
Thankfully,
every
time
we
have
a
release
of
jenkins
core
for
security,
I
have
to
be
reminded
what
it
means
and
why
why
it
means
that
why
we
do
it
that
way
and-
and
it's
a
good
thing
for
release
management
from
a
release
management
perspective-
to
understand
why
things
are
done,
the
way
they
are
okay,
so
so
the
release
job
is
blocked.
A
A
Of
unrelated
changes,
it
would
be
terrible
if
we,
it
would
be
a
bad
experience
for
the
user.
If
we
received
an
unrelated
change
in
the
weekly
that
broke
them
and
they
were
stuck
with
either
having
something
that
had
a
known
security,
vulnerability
or
something
that
was
broken,
and
so
in
this
case
the
better
choice
is
2.300
will
be
just
2.299,
plus
security
fixes.
A
A
A
A
A
D
C
A
Pay
you
for
your
day,
job,
that's
that's
how
it's
supposed
to
be
actually
so
yeah.
We.
We
should
not
be
complaining
that
we
get
paid
to
do
our
day
job.
That's
that's
wonderful,
so
so
dhiraj.
What
I
was
thinking
is,
let
you
and
I
go
through.
I
would
love
to
hear
your
feedback
on
the
experience
and
collect
it
or
if
you
want
you
could
enter
it
into
the
document.
Yourself
hang
on
just
a
minute
and
let
me
find
the
document.
C
A
But
well,
mistakes
happen
and
in
this
case
mistakes
really
happened
and
they
were
my
fault
and
that's
awkward
and
embarrassing.
But
okay,
we
survived
oleg
made
it
a
great
great
session,
even
with
my
mistakes,
what
a
team
yeah
all
right.
A
So,
let's
take
a.
Where
is
the
original?
Oh,
oh,
I
know
just
a
minute.
Sorry
still
looking
for
it.
I
need
to
get
the
real
document.
A
Presented
segments
in
the
newcomers
track.
Thank
you
very
much
dhiraj.
That
was
absolutely
wonderful.
You
were
audible.
Your
presentation
was
well
received.
You
contributed
to
the
other
segm
other
portions,
of
the
segment
of
the
segment
of
the
track
offered
suggestions
to
the
attendees.
A
Any
concerns
from
you
other
than
okay.
It
was
a
let's
see
on
the.
What
could
we
do
better?
I'm
going
to
put
one
here:
mw,
no
diraj
next
summit
in
the
a
pack
in
the
apac
time
zone,
same
thing,
so
dhiraj
was
up
at
what
midnight
and
from
midnight
to
two
or
three
a.m.
A
B
And
yes
about,
we
can,
if
it's
possible,
we
can
improve
the
timing
for
indian
time
zone.
B
A
Cam
yeah
well
and
oleg
went
like
seven
or
eight
hours
without
food
through
that
whole
thing
so
same
same
thing,
right,
which
is
a
good
one.
It's
we
ought
to
put
a
note
mw
test
the
zoom
setup
before
the
summit
to
assure
the
parts
and
pieces
work
together.
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
And
then
one
between
the
two
and
that
for
me
at
least
that
was
a
really
fun
conversation,
because
we
got
to
talk
about
plug-in
installation
manager,
managing
installations
in
general,
managing
installs
with
configuration
as
code,
and
that
was
actually
for
me
pretty
cool
dhiraj
when
you
shared
your
blog
experience.
A
A
B
Yes,
so
one
thing
I
wanted
to
discuss
is
why
do
students
like
there's
a
little
less
contributions
coming
from
beginner
students?
So
is
it
because
they
think
jenkins
is
very
complex
or
something
like
that.
A
As
too
complex
is
it
is
it
unknown
to
them
as
a
as
a
unknown
to
them
as
a
a
component
as
a
tool?
B
A
And,
and
one
of
the
things
that
I've
seen
mentioned
in
in
the
jenkins
in
the
jenkins
outreach
group,
is
that
they're
considering
ways?
How
do
we
reach
into
universities
more
effectively,
because
ulrich
hoffner
is
a
member
of
the
jenkins
governance
board
and
a
professor
at
a
german
university,
and
he
teaches
courses
using
jenkins
development
as
the
lab
exercises,
and
so
the
students
are
developing
jenkins
plug-ins
as
part
of
their
a
part
of
their
work.
A
A
B
A
Right
well
and
and
jenkins
as
an
open
source
project,
is
not
going
to
spend
tens
of
thousands
of
dollars
to
develop
curriculum
materials
that
a
university
professor
could
do
use
right.
That's
we
just
don't
have
the
funds
to
do
that
and
therefore
we
have
to
think
about
okay.
What
would
it
mean
for
us
to
try
to
reach
to
a
university
and
how
could
we?
How
could
we
reach
them
without
needing
to
spend
tens
of
thousands
of
dollars
to
develop
coursework
that
they
would
then
teach
all
right.
A
So
the
reason
I'm
asking
is
there
is
an
open
pull
request
here
in
jenkins.io
for
the
plugin
installation
manager
tool,
and
where
is
it
this
one,
and
one
of
my
concerns
is
I'm
not
sure
we've
got
all
the
use
cases
covered
and
the
use
cases
I've
reviewed
I
was
oh,
is
that
that
the
right
thing,
so
what
I
was
going
to
propose
is
let's
go
through
this
extract,
the
use
cases
quickly
and
then
discuss-
and
here
I
can
probably
do
it.
This
way.
A
A
A
A
Oh,
it
does
not
okay,
that
that's
a
very
good
one,
so
where
to
find
the
change
log
for
an
upgraded
plugin,
good
suggestion.
A
A
A
Okay,
plug-in
version
formats
is,
is
there's,
there
are
defaults,
latest
precise
version
number.
D
Yeah,
I
don't
think
that
there's
an
easy
way
to
do
that
it
might
be
an
open
idea,
but
I
it's
not
downloadable.
C
Since
you
can't
physically
slap
me
from
that
distance,
what
about
reverting
of
updated
plug-in,
throwing
it.
A
D
A
A
C
A
Yeah,
so
it's
and
that
that
one
could
be
interesting,
yeah,
so
roll
back.
How
about
how
about
we
do
two,
because
that
one
roll
back
a
single
plug-in
update
and
roll
back
a
an
update
of
a
plug-in
dependency.
A
A
A
C
A
D
Good
to
have
it
as
a
something
just
like
a
mention,
and
then
maybe
we
can
come
up
with
a
a
solution
or
like
for
it
later.
Does
that
make
it
like.
D
A
A
Well
and-
and
we
probably
ought
to
prioritize
just
to
be
sure-
hey
or
I
guess
we
just
take
the
ones
we've
got
and
know
which
ones
are
not
covered,
so
air
gap
configurations
is,
is
a
really
good.
One
is,
and
the
answer
is
not
supportive,
right,
right
or
or
air
gap
configurations
require
an
update
center,
reachable
from
the
air
gap
from
the
from
jenkins.
C
A
Okay,
the
thing
I'm
wrestling
with
is
I
put
these
three
things
in
here
and
I'm
this
one
is
not
mentioned
anywhere
so
that
one's
actually
could
be
useful,
at
least
is
for
me
this
one,
I
think,
is
already
covered
elsewhere
in
the
the
body
of
it.
I
think
we've
already
got
it,
and
this
one
I
I
haven't
seen
it
that
I
recall.