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A
Yeah
hello
and
welcome
to
the
Jenkins
documentation
office
hours
today
is
July
6th,
and
this
is
the
EU
US
edition.
Today
we
have
myself
and
Bruno
Brockton
if
Mark
is,
does
end
up
joining
us,
we'll
invite
him
in
later
when
he
comes,
but
for
now
it's
just
the
two
of
us
so
for
the
agenda.
A
So
I
know
that
we
have
the
midterm
presentations
for
Google
summer
of
code
just
a
short
while
ago,
hi
Mark
welcome
we're
just
talking
about
you
all
good
things,
I
promise
and
just
going
over
the
agenda,
so
yeah
midterm
presentations
just
happened
earlier
today.
So
there'll
be
lots
more
about
that
in
the
future.
A
There
have
been
some
open
pull
requests
of
interest
that
we
can
discuss.
Yeah
I
added
a
few
more
this
morning,
based
on
what
I've
been
working
on
for
the
Java
7
transition
and
just
a
couple
notes
about
housekeeping.
So
is
there
anything
else
that
we
should
be
putting
on
the
agenda
or
anything
that
anyone
wanted
to
add?
If
not
no
worries.
B
A
So,
starting
off
so
Google
Google
summer
of
code
is
well
underway
and
we've
actually
reached
the
midpoint
of
Google
summer
of
code.
As
a
result,
today
we
hosted
the
mid
the
we.
We
had
the
midterm
presentations
for
Google
summer
of
code.
It
wrapped
up
roughly
around
12
o'clock
earlier
today,
so
very,
very
fresh,
which
is
great
and
the
mentors
were
asked
to
evaluate
their
their
work
on
gsoc
for
the
contributors.
A
Some
of
the
questions
that
they
asked
themselves
and
were
part
of
the
evaluation
are
listed
here,
really
just
to
get
people
to
reflect
on
their
actions,
their
their
connections
and
and
really
like.
How
can
you
improve
from
here
for
next
year?
If
you
want
to
continue
to
be
a
mentor,
it's
a
lot
of
them
are
very
straightforward
questions.
How
do
you
communicate
how
often,
when
how
did
you
help?
A
How
are
you
helping
them
track
this
so
just
really
good
insight
to
keep
in
mind
for
Google
summer
of
code
now
and
going
forward,
and
if
I'm
not
mistaken
and
Mark,
maybe
you
and
or
Bruno
could
confirm
the
web,
the
presentations,
the
presentation
recording
it
will
be
available
later
and
available
for
everyone
to
give
a
watch.
Yes,
correct,
that's
right,
beautiful
and
anything
that
you'd
wanted
to
share
about
the
midterm
presentations
Bruno
at
Walmart.
B
Ashutosh
did
a
great
job
demonstrate
talking
about
Docker
quick
start,
congratulations
to
Bruno
as
the
mentor
and
I
felt
really
good
about
the
gitlab
plug-in
modernization,
presentation
from
harsh
harsh
Pratap
Singh,
so
the
two
that
actually
I
guess.
The
third
is
the
jenkins.io
rebuild
that
one
is
for
me,
the
most
scary,
because
it's
such
a
huge
project,
but
it's
making
good
progress.
A
Yeah
and
I
I
was
actually
I
was
checking
out
the
Prototype
site
earlier
that
Bundy
had
provided,
and
it
looks
really
nice
and
clean
and
I.
Like
the
presentation
of
the
page,
and,
however,
things
called
out
a
little
bit
more,
like
specifically,
I
was
looking
at
the
installation
docs
and
just
really
enjoying
the
fact
that,
like
the
code
blocks
are
color
coded
now,
so
that
they
they
stand
out.
The
notes
are
a
lot
more
kind
of
apparent.
A
Instead
of
hoping
that
they're
noticed
and
like
the
text
is
always
a
little
grayed
out
on
the
notes
which
I
thought
was
interesting,
and
the
fact
that
they're
just
regular
text
here
but
clearly
signified
is,
is
I,
think
a
lot
better
and
Visually
in
terms
of
the
documentation
so
yeah
so
Google.
Some
of
our
code's
been
making
great
progress.
We're
going
to
continue
to
do
so.
We've
got
how
many
more
weeks
is
it
in
total
for
Google
summer
of
code,
I
think.
A
So
that
yeah,
so
that
brings
us
right
towards
the
middle
and
slash
end
of
August,
so
product
great
lots
of
lots
of
stuff
to
look
forward
to
and
yeah.
Even
if
that
alternative
alternate
build
for
jenkins.io
is
a
larger
project
will
be
available
to
keep
working
on
it
after
the
fact
too,
just
because
Google's
remote
code
doesn't
continue
forever
doesn't
mean
that
doesn't
that
work
stops
so
up
next,
so
some
open
pull
requests
of
interest.
A
There
was
one
submitted
recently
by
tanu
Sharma,
updating
the
administrating
Jenkins
on
kubernetes
docs
I've
gone
through
from
a
documentation
standpoint
and
really
more
than
anything
else.
This
is
just
requires
a
review
from
people
that
are
experts
on
kubernetes
or
anyone.
That's
more
familiar
with
kubernetes
and
it's
ins
and
outs
than
I
would
be
so
I
think
we've
asked
and
a
couple
other
folks
in
the
pull
request,
if
they'd
be
available
to
take
a
look
at
it
and
provide
their
feedback.
A
If
there's
anyone
else
that
feels
comfortable
or
so
inclined
to
review
the
Jenkins
and
kubernetes
pull
request,
there's
still
plenty
of
room
for
feedback
and
suggestions
here
and
we'll
be
working
with
the
news
to
make
sure
that
this
is
organized
and
put
together
in
a
way
that
we
can
actually
merge
it
and
get
it
published
on
the
page
on
the
site.
A
Yeah.
Thank
you
to
the
Senators
for
this,
and
this
is
a
continued
effort
that
he's
been
working
on
for
a
little
bit
now.
So
just
again
really
appreciate
the
work
and
the
consistency
that
Tunes
has
been
putting
in
on.
That
makes
a
lot.
It
makes
a
lot
me
feel
a
lot
better
and
a
lot
happier
just
having
everyone
working.
A
A
So
this
does
need
a
fresh
little
eyes,
some
more
review
and
potentially
some
help
in
finding
any
gaps
and
closing
those
gaps
in
function,
form
function
or
any
sort
of
updates
that
we've
had
between
when
it
was
originally
written.
Now
so.
B
Yeah,
that's
one
where
I
think
I
need
to
enlist
help
from
Darren
Pope
as
one
as
a
possible
reviewer
just
to
say
hey
what
should
we
say
here
and
what
other
practices
should
we
add?
The
the
concept
of
a
of
best
practices
or
preferred
practices
is
inevitably
loaded
with
opinion
right,
and
so
what
you're
seeing
here
is
Mark
waite's
opinion
based
on
things
ideas
extracted
from
the
the
Wiki
page
that
was
created
long
ago.
A
And
best
practices,
or
definitely
something
that
users
come
to
expect
and
and
get
a
lot
of
use
out
of
and
I
mean
at
least
my
own
experiences.
It's
been,
it's
always
been
very
helpful
so
having
something
there,
even
if
it
is
opinions
and
suggestions,
you
know
it'll
get
someone
started
and
that's
the
best
thing
that
it
can
do
for
someone.
A
There
was
another
pull
request
submitted
on
the
scripting
insecurity.
This
was
actually
one
that
was
submitted
a
couple
years
ago.
November
21,
but
Meigs
created
a
lot
of
great
content
here
and
has
gotten
a
lot
of
feedback
and
review
from
folks
like
Daniel
Beck,
who
are
the
the
security
go-to
person
for
Jenkins,
like
a
lot
of
people
have
gone
through
and
worked
on
this.
A
This
just
needs
to
be
updated
and
put
together
in
with
the
comments
suggestions,
everything
applied
and
some
more
of
you,
of
course,
by
the
security
team.
There's
most
likely
been
changes
since
2021
when
this
were
submitted.
So
once
we
have
that
this
is
something
that
myself
or
Mark
could
work
on,
because
there
is
all
this
already
existing
context
and
content.
A
A
B
This
you
described
it
well,
it's
it's
a
long
ago
attempt
by
Meg
to
create
some
something
helpful
for
users
and
it's
been
through
multiple
reviews
and
probably
yet
needs
more
Meg
doesn't
have
time
or
capacity
to
to
do
further
work
on
it,
and
so
it's
up
to
somebody
else
and
Kevin
you
could
pick
it
up.
I
could
pick
it
up.
Etc
in
any
case,
I
think
our
work
on
Java
17
is
higher
value
than
that
for
right
now,.
A
Yes,
of
course,
and
speaking
of
so
as
part
of
the
Java
17
transition,
I'm
going
through
the
installation
guides
and
updating
the
documentation
as
I
can
I
did
update
and
but
we
merged
the
Linux
installation
documentation.
So
this
now
has
a
note
indicating
the
change
with
the
release
of
Debian
12.
A
that
open
jdk
17
is
now
the
option,
the
version
being
delivered
and
all
of
the
corresponding
paid
parts
of
the
Linux
installation
now
include
jdk
17,
so
I've
gone
through
and
tested
this
one
in
on
Debian
and
I
was
able
to
also
get
review
from
Mark
and
a
couple
others
confirming
that
everything
was
working
and
correct.
A
So
we've
got
that
and
then
I
just
also
submitted
an
update
for
the
docker
installation
documentation.
There
was
no
Hardin
fast
mention
of
java
17,
but
I
went
through
and
updated
the
formatting,
some
of
the
syntax
and
some
of
the
other
I
didn't
change
their
content,
necessarily
just
cleaned
it
up,
so
that
it's
yeah
more.
In
line
with
the
guideline,
the
documentation
guidelines
that
we
have
set
in
the
style
guide
itself
and
I'm
still
going
through
and
I've
got
other
installation
documentation.
A
C
Okay,
maybe
a
few
months
from
now
after
gsoc
we'll
have
to
make
another
PR.
Regarding
the
update,
you
know
the
docker
installation
guide.
We
may
have
a
way
to
install
it
with
less
instructions.
We'll
see
thanks.
A
Yeah,
no
for
sure
and
I
was
when
I
was
reading
through
this
earlier
I
noticed
that
there
was,
it
was
stated
that
there
would
not
be
a
need
for
the
din-d
anymore,
and
so
that
would
definitely
change
the
instructions
here
so
yeah.
If
it
does
come
down
to
that,
we
can
absolutely.
C
A
A
And
then
so,
the
last
note
that
I
had
here
on
the
agenda
for
today
is
that
Mark
will
be
out
of
office
the
next
two
weeks,
so
the
doc's
office
hours
Asia
either
will
need
to
be
hosted
by
another
person
if
there
is
a
volunteer
or,
if
not
skipping,
those
meetings.
So
just
something
to
put
on
your
calendar,
if
you
keep
be
aware
of
this,
will
I'll
be
sure
to
bring
this
up
again
next
week
during
the
EU
us
office
hours.
So.
B
A
Great
is
there
any
so
that
was
what
I
had
on
the
agenda
for
today.
Is
there
anything
else
that
we
want
to
talk
about
or
bring
up
or
discuss
here
in
office
hours
today,.
C
A
I'm
actively
reviewing
and
going
through
it
right
now
as
well
to
make
sure
to
get
everything
aligned
so
that
any
additional
updates
or
changes
that
need
to
happen
are
not
so
time
consuming.
Yeah.
A
Absolutely
great
okay,
that
takes
care
of
everything
I
had
for
today.
What
will
will
end
the
recording
here
and
the
report?
It
will
be
available
24
to
48
hours.
Thank
you
as
always
for
joining
and
have
a
great
rest
of
your
day.