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A
great
to
have
have
everyone
here
and
topics
that
I've
got
on
the
agenda
news
using
crowded
enterprise
for
localization,
alex
you,
and
I
spent
some
time
on
that.
We
had
a
question
from
elizabeth
on
sponsored
internships
and
then
we've
started
the
she
quote:
africa
contributon-
and
there
are
some
topics
about
docs
that
I'd
like
to
go
over
here
and
have
invited
a
number
of
people
to
attend
right
now.
We've
got
we've
got
peace
with
us
and
I'm
hoping
that
others
will
join
as
we
proceed
with
the
call.
A
B
Sorry
good
evening,
none
from
my
and
for
now
onto
my
info
now.
A
Okay,
great
all
right,
so
then
I'd
propose.
Let's
take
these
topics
in
in
order
and
let's
go
ahead,
we'll
add
more
topics
if
the
time
if
time
allows
and
we
need
them
so
we
release
the
new
version
of
jenkins
on
wednesday.
It's
a
long
term
support
release
it'll
be
about
a
month
before
the
next
long-term
support
release,
and
thanks
very
much
to
everyone
involved,
change
log
and
upgrade
guide
our
link.
There
next
topic,
then
using
crowdin
enterprise
so
alex
how
how
is
it
going
and
and
what
should
our
next
step
be,
etc.
C
A
No,
no,
no
well
so
no
issues,
no
issues
for
me
at
all.
Yet
it
worked.
I
was
able
to
integrate
the
changes.
I
think
we
did
have
the
action
still
to
decide
if,
if
we
want
to
approve
something
today
right
is
that
because
I
had
seen
a
pull
request
and
had
approved
it
merged
it?
I
have
not
released
the
latest
pull
request
but
had
released
an
earlier
one,
so
I've
still
got
an
italian
translation.
That's
not
yet
approved
one
small
piece
and
it
looks
like
all
the
german
are
approved,
so
they've
been
merged.
A
Okay,
so-
and
we
can
see
that
here
in
the
pull
request,
so
there
is,
let's
see
it
would
show
it
as
me,
actually
being
the
committer
right
new
translations.
Here
we
go.
That's
you
actually
me,
but
that's
you
right
right,
but
the
misleading
thing
there
is
because
it's
using
my
credentials,
it
submits
the
pull
request
as
me,
even
though
it's
your
work,
okay,
good,
all
right,
okay,
so
so
for
me,
that
feels,
like
italian
still
needs
to
be
approved
and
that's
a
task
that
I
know
how
to
do
alex.
A
C
I
think
that
would
be
more
something
for
an
online
meetup,
because
writing
it
out
in
the
in
the
email
group.
Google
thing
would
be
a
bit
tedious
and
likely
doesn't
bring
that
much
attention
to
it
that
I
would
like
to
have
on
it.
A
C
A
Right,
okay,
so
so
now,
in
terms
of
how
do
we
so
I've
you've
taken
me
through
very
very
patiently
getting
this
registered
if,
if
there
were
20
or
30
plug-in
maintainers?
Who
wanted
to
do
this
or
jenkins
or
even
eventually,
jenkins
core?
Would
we
need
to
have
them
be
tutored
by
you
as
well,
or
is
there
some
more
general
purpose
thing
we
should
be
doing.
C
A
A
That
might
be
a
good
excuse
for
hey,
let's
gather
them
together,
possibly
even
for
a
a
a
meet
up,
get
someone
from
that
group
to
join
the
english
language
meetup
and
then
maybe
they
host
one
in
french
language
of
on
their
own
yeah,
for
example.
Okay,
all
right!
So
an
online
meetup.
Would
you
be
okay?
If
I
propose
that
and
put
you
as
the
primary
presenter
with
me
as
an
additional
presenter
and
we'll
do
it
together,
yeah
that
would
work
out.
A
Okay,
so
that
I
can
do
now
in
terms
of
of
the,
how
does
the
experience
work
would
we
continue
using
intellectual
sites,
or
would
we
go
to
a
different
location?
How
would
how
would
the
experience
be
for
the
jenkins
project
in
as
we
get
larger
and.
C
Larger
intellectual
sites
is
my
personal,
crowded
enterprise
organization.
I
mean
I
don't
mind
having
a
few
jenkins
projects
here,
but
in
the
long
run
it
doesn't
make
much
sense
having
them
on
my
instance
just
to
carry
them
over
on
the
jenkins
ci
instance.
C
D
C
A
C
E
C
Domain,
okay,
so.
A
For
example,
yeah.
Okay,
good
all
right.
C
A
C
A
And
design
library
is
a
great
choice
because
we've
got
a
very
obvious
place,
weekly.cia.jenkins.io
to
show
it
to
people
yeah
and
it's
using
continuous
delivery.
So
every
time
something
merges
a
new
plugin,
a
new
plugin
is
released,
so
we
get
very
fast
fast
iteration
on
the
translation,
strings,
good,
okay,.
A
C
A
A
Excellent
all
right
well
alex
that's.
Thank
you
very
much
for
that.
I
think
I
am
going
to
go
ahead
and
add
some
more
plug-ins,
as
my
time
allows
just
because
I
want
some
more
experience
with
it,
but
I'll
I'll
propose
the
online
meetup
and
if,
by
next
week
I
haven't
proposed
it
we'll
talk
about
it
in
doc's
office
hours.
To
remind
me
all
right,
and
let's
assume
I'm
going
to
assume
four
to
six
weeks
from
now.
C
A
Excellent
all
right,
thank
you.
Thanks
alex
any
other
topics
on
this
one
before
we
go
on
to
other
topics
on
the
agenda,
not
from
my
side.
Okay,
thank
you.
Elizabeth
next
topic
was
sponsored
internships
and
I'm
sorry
that
I'm
not
able
to
help
with
them
at
this
time.
I
just
don't
have
the
capacity
I've
looked
at
it.
I
don't
think
it's
a
financial
thing
as
much
as
it
is
my
capacity
to
submit
the
proposals
and
manage
them.
A
B
A
Okay,
next
topic
was,
and
it
looks
like-
we've
got
katherine
and
and
we've
got
catherine
and
peace
are
both
here.
So
so
that's
that's
at
least
two.
Let's
talk
to
chica
africa
contribute
on
then
for
a
few
moments.
So
the
chicane
africa
contributon
has
started
started
april.
5
and
we've
got
project
plan
links
here
on
community.jenkins.io.
A
A
Oh
and
it's
right
here
I
should
have
read
down
below
here:
we
go
peace
and
catherine
are
both
on
the
inclusive
naming
project
very
good,
all
right.
So
so
what
we've?
What
we've
got
there?
What
we
wanted
to
do
today
is
meet
one
another,
introduce
each
other,
say
hello
and
then
talk
about
startup
activities
to
get
ready
to
do
that
and
for
inclusive
naming.
I
think
what
we
could
talk
about
is
oops
now
my
fingers,
how
to
divide
us,
how
to
divide
the
work.
A
A
E
All
right,
my
name
is
peace,
okay,
I'm
in
nigeria
and
I'm
actually
a
technical
right
who
loves
coding.
I
love
everything
about
coding
and
I'm.
I
aim
to
learn
more
about
coding,
documentation
and
test
api
testing
and
our
host.
I
also
want
to
know
more
about
contributing
to
open
source
that
was
like
that
was
what
I
applied
for
the
contributor
and
I'm
so
happy
to
be
here.
Thank
you
very
much.
A
D
Yeah
sure
I'm
catherine
hero
currently
based
in
nairobi,
kenya
and
I'm
glad
to
be
here.
I
I
I'm
looking
forward
to
join
contribution
and
I'm
currently
a
content
developer,
a
technical
writer
and
a
front-end
developer
and
a
technical
writer.
I
think
a
written
content
developer.
D
Yeah
so
I
joined
contribution
because
I've
been
curious
about
open
source,
and
I
figured
since
I
already
have
skills
in
technical
writing.
Then
learning
about
documentation
would
be
a
great
would
be
a
great
way
to
start
contributing
to
open
source
projects.
So
I'm
looking
forward
to
learning
a
lot.
A
Excellent,
thank
you
thanks
very
much
all
right,
so
the
inclusive,
let's
let
what
I'd
say
let's
take
next,
is
let's
look
at
some
of
the
startup
startup
activities
that
peace
and
catherine
will
both
need
to
do
as
part
of
getting
started
and
getting
ready
to
help
with
inclusive
naming
the
inclusive
naming
project
is
trying
to
to
replace
less
inclusive
terminology
in
the
jenkins
project's
strings
and
software
and
documentation
like
master
slave
whitelist
blacklist
with
more
inclusive
terminology.
Controller
agents
include
lists,
deny
lists
those
kind
of
things.
A
A
It's
a
little
bit
constrained
memory
wise
on
a
raspberry
pi,
but
but
certainly
on
a
windows
computer
with
two
or
four
gigabytes
of
memory.
It
should
be
just
great.
A
A
A
You
could
ask
zenob
who's
with
us
right
now
about
her
experience
two
years
ago
in
google
season
of
docs,
when
we
gave
her
the
impossible
task
of
running
running
on
a
windows
computer
with
very
small
small
space,
and
it
turned
out
it
just
didn't
work
well
for
her.
She
had
all
sorts
of
heroic
efforts.
She
had
to
do
didn't,
choose.
B
Yes,
that's
very
correct.
Mark
I
had
to.
It
was
a
lot
I
had
to
installing
virtual
machine
on
my
pc
to
be
able
to
run
changes
that
I
had
to
install
ubuntu.
I
was
trying
to
use.
I
think
it
was
the
bsl
or
something,
but
I
was
having
issues
so
so
many
issues
just
kept
popping
up.
B
B
A
Thank
you
thanks
very
much,
and
there
is
a
link
here
to
a
video
tutorial
on
how
to
do
that.
It's
actually
documentation
office
hours
from
earlier
this
year,
where
john
mark
mason
showed
people
how
to
do
it
so
you'll
you
can
go
watch
this
video
follow
the
steps
that
are
in
this
video
and
it
will
have
you
configured
and
running
able
to
see
that,
and
if
you
have
questions,
ask
them
on
slack,
we're
happy
to
answer
questions.
A
Then.
The
next
topic
is
this
one.
This
is
one
where
I
want
to
actually
consult
with
you,
catherine,
and
with
you
peace
to
see.
Would
this
idea
that
I've
got
of
how
to
do
it
be
workable
for
you?
So
so
this
is
the
part
where
we
sort
of
start
asking.
I
I
need
to
ask
you
some
questions
and
offer
some
ideas,
so
what
I
was
thinking
of
doing
is
mark
create
a
spreadsheet.
A
Java
and
there
it's
more
like
sometimes
replace
them,
and
this
is
where
you'll
have
to
you'll,
have
an
experience
of
working
through
what
it
means
to
deal
with
each
of
these
kinds
of
strings
and
we'll
take
you
through
those
and
after
you've
searched
for
one.
You
may
submit
a
pull
request,
commit
them
and
submit
a
poll
request.
A
A
Good,
okay,
great
thanks,
catherine,
so
peace.
What
about
you?
Do
you
think
that
will
be
okay
for
you?
Oh,
we
just
lost
peace,
okay,
so
we'll
have
to
check
with
peace
later
zena,
based
on
your
experience.
Does
that
seem
like
a
workable
process
or
is
there
something
that
we
should?
We
should
adjust
there.
B
No,
I
think
it
actually
works.
It
works.
The
only
thing
is
for
them
to
remember
to
keep
updating
the
sheets
so
that
there
is
no
conflict,
because
if
you
start
working
on
a
plugin-
and
you
don't
update
this,
someone
else
can
pick
it
up.
So
it's
very
very
important.
While
it's
really
good,
it's
good
get
really
messy.
If
people
are
not
updating,
it.
D
So,
just
to
add
on
what
zainab
has
said,
maybe
we
could
agree
on
a
number
of
plugins
we
can
start
working
on.
Then
we
assign
the
person
who
is
going
to
work
on
them
before
we
start
so
that
there's
no
conflict
as
we
proceed.
D
A
That's
a
good
idea,
pre-assigned
an
initial
set
of
plugins
to
to
each
person
right
and
say:
okay,
you
take
these.
You
take
these
and
when
you've
run
out
of
those
when
you're
finished
with
those,
then
you
could
start
putting
your
name
yourself.
That's
a
very
good
idea.
I
like
that.
Okay,
that
makes
sense
yeah.
A
A
A
A
So
that
that
feels
like
a
good
process,
then
the
next
piece
for
me,
I
think,
would
be
planning
how
we're
going
to
meet
regularly
to
be
sure
we
get
you
started
successfully
and
and
which
pieces
will
work
well
for
you.
So
since
the
people
we've
got
here
today
are
related
to
inclusive
naming
is
would
monday
afternoon
your
time
be
okay
or
would
is,
is
late
evening
better
for
you.
What
what
times
of
what
times
work
better.
I
assume
you've
got
regular
jobs
and
so
you're,
probably
not
available
during
your
working
day.
A
D
A
A
E
A
Both
to
the
meeting
okay
great-
and
I
would
also
like
to
invite
our
project
manager
to
the
meeting
that
is,
oh
dear,
I
have
to
get
nafisat
jimoh.
She
may
not
be
able
to
attend,
but
I'm
going
to
invite
her
anyway,
because
she'll
be
helping
me
assure
that
we
do
these
things
successfully.
A
Exactly
that's
what
I
was
thinking
as
well.
Zenob
is
that
is
that
that's
something
where
we
can
have
her
help.
She
can
also
help
us
with
seeing
how
the
data
is
going.
We
may
have
her
do
things
like
track,
which
pull
requests
have
been
submitted
and
how
they're,
how
they're
progressing?
Just
because
that
way,
we
let
peace
and
catherine
focus
on
doing
the
work
and
nafisad
can
worry
about
tracking
and
how?
How
are
we
progressing
yeah
exactly
great
all
right.
A
That
covered
all
the
topics
that
I
wanted
to
deal
with
on
the
inclusive
naming
project
I'll
send
those
invites
I've
got
to
meet
separately
with
nafisat
about
the
project
manager,
because
tomorrow
we
want
to
do
a
blog
post,
so
peace
and
catherine,
I
think
I've
got
both
of
your
pictures.
Correct-
is
that
right.
E
A
A
D
B
Mark
I
wanted
to
read
something
with
you.
I
don't
know
if
miracle
reached
out
to
you,
she
dropped
out.
She
said
she
had
to
drop
out
of
the
program
due
to
an
emergency.
She.
B
A
B
Over
so
I
just
wanted
to
ask
a
question.
I
remember
we
spoke
about.
Oh,
I
think
I
raised
some
time
ago
about
bi-weekly
sections
we
want
to
be
having
well,
I
want
to
address
different
topics,
so
I
was
wondering
if
you'll
be
open
to
speaking
at
one
of
the
session
about
github,
because
I
know
you're,
a
pro
I'd
get
hope
maybe
give
some
tips
on
how
they
can
use
github
to
contribute
to
their
various
projects.
It's
not
going
to
be
for
just
jenkins
contributors,
but
contributors
within
all
the
organizations.
B
A
A
A
B
B
That
what
I'm
trying
to
say
is
every
two
weeks
I'm
not
gonna.
B
Yes,
so
the
first
session
is
supposed
to
happen
on
the
23rd
of
this
month.
It's
only
saturday,
okay,
so
we're
thinking
of
doing
it
say
sometime
around
the
evening
of
saturday
that's
evening
nigerian
time.
So
I
don't
know
if
that
will
work
for
you.
It.
A
Is
open
that
would
be
fine,
okay,
so
saturday,
afternoon
or
evening,
saturday
april
23
evening,
nigeria
time
yeah.
B
A
B
A
C
A
C
A
Anything
else
on
the
crowd
in
topic
alex.
No,
I
think
we
got
everything
covered
here.
Okay,
so
zena
you
may
have
missed
the
the
early
part
alex
has
taken
us
through
a
way
of
doing
translation
into
other
languages,
much
much
easier
than
we've
done
it
before.
So.
For
people
who
speak
french
or
in
alex's
case
german
or
in
my
case
some
limited
italian,
we
can.
We
can
do
the
translation
process
into
those
other
languages,
much
easier
thanks
to
open
source
donations
from
this
company
crowdin
enterprise
that
provides
tools
to
do
this.