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From YouTube: 2021 06 14 Docs Office Hours
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Documentation office hours including Jenkins weekly changelogs, helping at the Contributor Summit ReactJS development opportunities in Jenkins, and more
A
Welcome
everyone:
it's
jenkins
documentation,
office
hours,
it's
the
15th
of
june
2021
in
india
standard
time.
It's
still
the
14th
in
u.s
time.
A
Topics
I
had
generating
the
weekly
release
change
log,
so
I
wanted
to
hear
from
dhiraj
on
what
he's
learned,
plans
etc,
because
I
saw
some
really
great
comments
in
last
week's
change
log
based
on
on
feedback
from
oleg
nanashev,
and
wanted
to
wanted
to
hear
your
your
description
there
diraj
to
see
what
what's
happening
and
then
we've
got
an
lts
change
log
for
2.289.2
I
was
just.
I
can
just
give
a
brief
description
on
what
I
plan
to
do
there
and
then
we've
got
a
a
pull
request
to
review
with
that
documents.
B
Yes,
I
shared
a
link
with
you.
It's
for
the
pull
request
that
I've
generated
for
this
week's
changelog
2.298.
C
A
A
A
A
A
B
A
A
A
Okay,
that
looks
reasonable
to
me.
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
submit
my
review
minor
phrasing
changes
proposed,
even
if
you
weren't
to
implement
those
phrasing
exchanges,
it's
still
approved,
you're
welcome
to
to
to
apply
them
or
not.
A
Well,
and
and
well
done
absolutely
well
done
now-
I
would
love
for.
I
think.
Oleg
oleg's
points
in
the
in
the
earlier
review
process
is
that
the
weekly
changelog
ultimately
might
be
best
done
by
a
machine
with
later
edits.
After
the
fact
we
haven't
reached
that
point
yet
so
so
what
you're
doing
is
great
you're
already
helping
us
as
we
advance
thanks
very
much.
A
And
now
did
I
understand
correctly
that
you,
you
plan
to
revisit
the
pull
request
shortly
before
the
release
or.
A
A
B
C
E
B
B
A
A
A
That's
great,
thank
you,
so
diraj
anything
else
that
you
wanted
to
share
in
terms
of
how
it's
how
it's
progressing.
B
Well,
from
my
side,
I'm
really
enjoying
this.
I
got
some
comments
on
my
previous
pr
from
many
people,
so
that
was
really
great
for
me,
like
I
get
to.
B
B
B
Yes,
so
daniel
back
also
helped
me
like
I,
I
was
having
issues
in
fetching
the
changes
for
the
latest
changelog
version,
so
I
was
not
able
to
pass
through
that.
So
I
posted
my
comment
on
the
pr
and
daniel
back
helped
me
so
that
was
really
good
as
well.
B
No,
I
think,
that's
it,
and
so
do
you
have
any
idea
when
the
automated
change
logs
are
going
to
be
generated
or
it's
in
distant
future.
A
I
I
do
not
know
so
I
don't
have
the
skills
to
do
that.
Changelog
generation,
and
so
I'm
I'm
not
and
oleg,
is
quite
busy
right
now.
He's
actually
unavailable
this
week
entirely.
For
personal
reasons,
and-
and
so
I
suspect
we
are-
we've
had
the
plan
to
do
that
for
a
year
or
more.
So
I
don't
expect
it
anytime
soon.
B
A
B
So
then,
if
it
is
so,
if
if
you
are
think
like
the
way
you
described
it,
so
even
it
will
be
difficult
for
me
as
well.
Then.
A
And,
and
that
I
don't
know,
I
just
know
that
for
me
it's
it
was
ole.
It
seemed
pretty
comfortable
to
oleg,
but
it's
it's.
It's
well
beyond
my
capacities.
A
A
A
A
A
A
Dhiraj,
are
you
interested
in
being
involved
in
that,
knowing
that
it's
a
it's
a
more
complicated
process,
but
given
your
experience
and
your
success
with
weekly,
is
that
something
you
would
like
to
be
involved
in,
or
should
we
let
you
just
stay
on
weekly
for
a
while
and
then
see
how
lts
evolves
as
we
as
we
go
forward.
B
So
that
is
exactly
what
I
was
going
to
ask
like
how
how
lts
change
logs
are
done
and
who
does
it
and
to
answer
your
question,
I
would
love
to
work
on
lds
change
logs
as
well,
but
I
would
just
give
it
one
more
week
for
weekly
release
and
then
I'll
join
it
just
to
get
enough
experience
with
it.
A
A
A
A
Yeah
the
process
is
is
yeah.
Similar
is
a
good
way
to
describe
it
with
additional
complications,
so
the
additional
complications
are
lts
includes
an
upgrade
guide
in
addition
to
the
change
log.
A
A
And
it's
very
specific
on
as
a
user,
if
you're
upgrading
from
some
a
previous
version
to
this
one,
you
need
to
think
about
these
things.
A
Yes,
that
is,
that
is
distinctly
authored,
absolutely
authored
and
reviewed,
and
so
it
has
things
in
it
like
well,
the
277
change
log
has
the
configuration
form
modernization
in
it,
and
so
it
talks
about
what
you
need
to
go
through
to
do
all
sorts
of
things
and
yeah.
That's.
A
A
A
If
we
look
here,
there
will
be
a
proposed
change
log
entries
and
by
default
the
template
also
has
a
proposed
upgrade
guide
entry
jesse
on
this
one
chose
to
delete
it,
but
it
by
default
is
there
and
that
proposed
upgrade
upgrade
guide.
Entry
will
show,
for
instance,
on
this
one
says
not
applicable,
so
no
upgrade
guide
needed,
but
if
an
upgrade
guide
guideline
is
needed,
it
will
be
described
here.
F
A
Now
now
the
you
can
probably
guess
that
upgrade
guide
guidelines
are
not
not
nearly
as
well
vetted,
typically
in
the
dra
in
the
pull
requests
as
the
as
as
we
would
like,
and
so
it
takes
more
effort.
The
upgrade
guideline
for
guidelines
for
configuration
for
modernization
certainly
didn't
include
all
of
these
details.
Absolutely
not.
We
created
those
as
a
result
of
all
sorts
of
preparation.
A
Okay,
the
other
is
lts
dot.
One
includes
two
sections
changes
since.
A
B
A
Right
very
good.
Okay,
then
we
had
one
more
an
open
pull
request
on
the
plug-in
installation
manager.
I
don't
see
that
sudacar
has
joined
us
so
that
we
could
just
do
asynchronously.
A
Let
me
at
least
embed
the
link
and
encourage
you
to
to
help
with
the
review.
This
one
is
a
most
interesting
pull
request,
because
it's
trying
to
document
the
plugin
installation
manager-
and
that
is
the
tool
that
we
want
long
term
to
use
for
automated
plug-in
installs
in
docker
images
in
helm,
charts
in
other
places
like
that.
A
And
what
what
I
found
was
that
the
the
exercise
of
trying
to
review
the
pull
request
caused
me
to
use
all
sorts
of
capabilities
in
plug-in
installation
manager
that
I
wasn't
exactly
sure
how
to
use
them
and
by
using
all
those
different
facets
of
it.
It
reminded
me
this
is
an
interesting
and
very
capable
tool
that
that
people
need,
in
all
sorts
of.
A
E
Yeah
yeah,
so
I
can
look
at
it
as
well
just
to
kind
of
go
over
everything
too.
But,
yes,
I
have
a
little
bit
of
experience
here
back
in
its
infancy.
A
A
E
A
A
A
Of
install-plugins.sh,
with
plug-in
installation
manager,
tool
in
the
docker
images
and
and
what
we've
got
is
that's
a
that's,
a
see,
alex
earl's
pull
request,
because
what
he
alex
suggested
was
what
we're
going
to
do.
Is
we
have
this
shell
script
in
the
docker
image
that
is
used
to
pull
in
plug-in
versions
and
that
shell
script
is
just
not
as
reliable
and
predictable
as
the
plug-in
installation
manager
tool
with
all
of
its
java
capabilities.
E
Right,
like
it
even
started
as
like
a
explicitly
to
replace
that
script,
and
then
it
kind
of
grew
in
usefulness
across
the
it's
like,
oh,
instead
of
just
being
able
to
use
it
for
docker
like
people
are
using
it,
I
think,
even
just
to
set
up
things
on
individual
individual
machines.
It's
it's
really,
it's
a
really
cool
tool.
E
A
E
B
Awesome
so
I
have
I'm
part
of
some
group,
so
I
posted
a
message
there,
like
an
informal
text
like
hey,
the
contributor
summit
is
going
on
for
going
to
be
happening
for
jenkins,
and
so,
if
you're
interested,
please
contribute
with
any
knowledge
that
you
have
so
two
of
them
reached
out
to
me
pretty
quickly
and
they
were
suggesting
that
they
have
knowledge
about
basic
front
end
skills
and
like
it's
given
css
javascript
to
react.
So
how
can
they
help
so
to
answer
them?
B
I
tried
to
search-
and
I
found
out
one
repository
by
tim
on
pipeline
branch,
something
and
in
which
he
needed
some
help
on
react,
so
I
I
would
reference
that
to
them.
So
I
was
wondering
like
do.
We
have
any
specific
section
which
I
can
refer
and
tell
them
that
these
are
the
html,
css
or
javascript
help
that
we
need,
and
you
can
help
us
in
that.
So
I
think
the
other
question
is:
do
we
have
issues
related
to
tech
stack.
A
A
A
Is
doing
javascript
in
in
a
in
a
let's
see
what
we
might
call
a
movable
panel
that
allows
graphs
and
charts
to
be
embedded
in.
A
G
A
A
A
A
Okay,
yes,
this
is
the
one
I
was
mentioning.
So
if
you've
got
people
with
designer
experience,
the
roadmap
and
icons
topic
is
being
actively
discussed
and
will
be
next
discussed
two
weeks
from
this
one,
the
next
one,
two
weeks
from
now,
maybe
canceled
due
to
cdcon,
but
but
they
meet
every
two
weeks
and
certainly
discuss
ui
topics.
A
A
A
D
A
Yeah
good
good
point:
we've
certainly
got:
we've
got
an
npm
tutorial
here
on
building
a
node
and
a
react
app
and,
and
that
actually
is
a
good
one.
That
might
be
a
really
good
one
to
have.
If
someone
were
willing
to
extend
it
to
be
more
interesting
right,
because
I
admit
it,
I'm
not
the
the
thing
it's
showing
is
a
pretty
simple
application
and
the
way
it's
doing
it.
So
that
might
be
a
really
good
one
to
consider.
F
E
I
mean
another
tool
that
like
really
needs
a
lot
of
work
period
or
just
kind
of
like
a
lot
of
help
is
the
custom
distribution
service.
So
that
was
the
there's
a
jenkins.
E
It
allows
you
to
basically
create
custom
packages
for
your
jenkins,
like
a
kind
of
like
a
bundler
already
kind
of
so
you
can
download
it's
supposed
to
have
a
front
end
where
you
can
go
and
like
click
things
and
select
different
packages
and
stuff
that
you
want
to
put
in
the
service
and
that's
in
react,
but
it
I
don't
think
it's
being
posted.
I
think
it
might
have
been
taken
down
and
posted
and
it
just
kind
of
needs,
there's
some
tickets
and
issues
and
stuff
open
in
the
repository.
E
But
that
could
be
another
chance
to
do.
Some
coding.
A
E
A
A
E
A
F
B
Project
that
I
was
going
for
the
this
year's
google
summer
of
code,
and
in
this
I
solved
some
react
issues.
There
are
really
great
issues,
but
I'm
not
sure
if
we
have
any
more
react
issues
there.
More
rest
of
them
are
like
hello.
Yes,
go
ahead,.
B
E
B
A
A
A
Well
and
so-
and
so
this
just
so
you're
clear
dhiraj,
that
is,
is
a
thing
that
we
hope
will
replace
an
entire
segment
of
the
jenkins
components
called
blue
ocean
right.
So
this
pipeline
graph
view
plug-in
is
is
intended
to
be
a
lightweight
replacement
for
blue
ocean,
because
blue
ocean
has
been
very
difficult
to
maintain,
and
so
this
is.
This
is
a
very
promising
project.
A
A
If
you've
got
someone,
if
tim
says
he
needs
react
skills,
that
is,
that
is
also
a
great
choice
of
somebody
to
help
with
this
tim's
a
marvelous
mentor
and
and
really
great
at
it
so
ui
the
ux
sig
would
love
to
have
that
help
and
I'm
sure
tim
would
be
willing
to
coach
separate
from
it
as
well.
A
B
Topics
we
can
also
direct
them
to
like
go
through
the
jenkins
website
and
find
out,
if
there's
any
small
changes
that
they
want
to
do
right.
A
Yes,
although
that
that's
that's
unlikely
to
apply
react
skills,
but
yes,
certainly
documentation.
Skill
documentation
updates
would
be
a
a
great
side
while
I'm
thinking
about
it.
Let
me
look
at
the
plug-in
site
to
see
actually
how
it's
implemented
so
just
a
minute.
Let's
look
at
the
plug-in
site,
so
we'll
borrow
this.
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
This
is
all
the
plugin
site
and
it's
extracting
this
information.
It
is
a
static
site,
but
the
information
is
extracted
from
all
sorts
of
different
sources,
including
update
center,
including
github
releases,
including
the
github
readme.
It
it's
links
to
javadoc
or
here
all
sorts
of
amazing
things
that
this
plug-in
site.
A
Yeah
and-
and
it's
I,
I
am
absolutely
completely
impressed
with
all
the
amazing
things
that
gavin
has
done
with
all
of
his
skills.
I
I
have
no
idea
how
he
did
such
an
amazing
thing
18
months
ago,
that
site
was
dynamically
generated,
painfully
slow
and
not
nearly
as
useful
as
it
is
now,
and
he
has
single-handedly
made
it
into
something
much
much
better.
A
A
B
A
Right
so
so
promotion
will,
it
will
happen
through.
I
actually
have
the
action
item
to
write
through
blog
posts,
linkedin
posts.
A
A
I
don't
I
haven't
seen
any
description
of
the
geographic
distribution.
I
would
assume
it's
a
worldwide
audience.
The
calendar
time
is
difficult
is
a
little
difficult
because
it's
friday
afternoon,
friday
evening,
late
for.
A
D
A
At
this
point,
we've
talked
about
that
and
decided
that
there
probably
isn't
a
way
for
us
to
shift
the
sessions,
we'll
record
them
so
that
they'll
be
available
and
we
invite
people
from
around
the
world
to
attend
the
last
time
we
did
that
we
used
you
know,
sort
of
24
a
24
or
a
48
hour
period
for
it.
This
time
we
just
didn't,
have
the
the
window
of
time
to
do
that
and
still
be
attached
to
cdcon.
A
B
Well,
even
I
don't
have
an
instagram
account,
so
I
I
ask
this
because
I
maintain
an
account
for
the
ngo
that
I'm
working
with
so
what
I've
noticed
is
for
there's
a
section
called
reels.
So
if
you
post
instagram
reels,
it
can
reach
to
around
at
least
1000
people
in
20
to
30
minutes,
and
the
reach
can
be
increased
if
with
the
right
hashtags
and
write
some
decisions
that
we
can
do
so
I
was
just
wondering
we
can
post
the
real
about
contributor
summit,
but
we'll
be
reaching
out
to
all
the
developers.
A
A
The
twitter
account,
so
we've
been
we've
been
surprised
at
times
by
by
these
social
media
channels.
That
sometimes
shock
us
with
how
many
people
are
interested
in
the
topic
there.
The
jenkins
channel
on
linkedin
is
is
still
very
active
and
has
has
lots
of
people
who
follow
what
linkedin
is
what's
saying,
there
hang
on
just
a
minute
and
I'll
bring
it
up
so
that
we
can
see
it.