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Recording
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good
afternoon
good
evening.
Good
morning,
everybody
around
the
world
welcome
to
this
first
office
hour
of
hours
for
Google
summer
of
coach
2023..
A
Big
news
is
the
Jenkins
project
has
been
accepted,
as
mentoring
Organization
for
this
year's
Google
summer
of
code.
So
we're
very
excited
to
start
this
new
season
with
a
lot
of
people
interested
mentors,
a
full,
a
full
team
of
people
that
want
to
start
working
together
on
this
Great
Adventure.
A
First,
a
little
presentation,
so
my
name
is
Jean
Mark
Mason
I'm,
located
in
Brussels,
Belgium
I
speak
normally.
French
and
I
can
speak
a
couple
of
other
languages
and
I
still
want
to
work
to
know
more
about
Indian
culture.
So
I
need
to
visit
India
one
of
these
days
because
we
have
a
lot
of
people
from
the
eastern
hemisphere,
so
we
so
we
have
also
round
the
table
Ali
satong,
so
Elissa.
If
you
can
present
yourself.
B
I
was
trying
that
unmute
button
hi
everybody
Welcome
to
Jenkins
in
g-soc,
so
I'm
a
a
long
time.
Jenkins
contributor
I've
been
with
the
project
for
during
its
Hudson
day,
so
it's
been
a
while
for
me
and
I
love
the
community
community
that
we
are
in,
that
we
are
building
so
and
I
I
love
and
enjoy
being
part
of
the
gsoc
as
one
of
the
mentoring,
orgs
and
org
admin.
So
welcome
glad
to
have
you
and
hope:
you'll
stick
around
right.
A
A.M
great,
then
we
have
another
key
player
as
admin
role
as
org
admin.
We
have
Chris
Stern
who's.
C
Are
you
okay,
so
my
name
is
Chris
I'm
from
Hong
Kong
I
can
speak
Cantonese,
some
Mandarin
and
English
not
much
range.
Exactly
and
I
do
software
development
at
a
consultancy
and
I
mostly
deal
with
web
development
these
days?
So
in
my
spare
time,
I
look
at
code.
That's
it.
A
And
you
I'm,
going
to
give
a
few,
so
Chris
was
participated
to
Google
summer
of
codes
some
time
ago.
A
Right
and
he
joined
the
Jenkins
project
and
got
involved
for
mentoring,
and
he
was
a
mentor
Mentor
last
year,
as
well
as
an
org
admin
and
quite
active,
and
then
we
also
have
Bruno
who
joined
the
org
admin
team.
So
go
ahead.
Yes,.
D
I'm,
an
organ
team
want
to
be
I'm,
just
looking
at
what's
happening
for
this
I'm
being
not
doing
much
just
observing
so
I
can
talk
French
somehow,
because
I
live
in
France
I'll
talk
just
a
little
bit
of
English
and
I'm,
not
far
from
Jean
Mark,
something
like
200
miles
from
John
Mark's
home,
so
we're
almost
Neighbors
when
it
comes
to
the
world.
I've
been
a
recent
I.
D
Am
a
recent
Jenkins
contributor
earlier
I
was
working
for
another
organization,
so
but
I
I
do
like
our
community
and
I'm
pretty
happy
to
be
a
religion
developer
for
Jenkins
project
and
yeah
I'm
happy
to
see
what
you're
gonna
build
for
jadenkins
this
year.
So
as
John
Mark
said,
I
am
an
old
admin
wallaby,
but
I'm
also
a
potential
Mentor
for
one
of
our
projects.
We'll
see
that
later
on.
A
Great,
thank
you
Bruno,
just
a
little
words.
A
I
will
retire
so
because
I'm,
older
than
I,
look
and
I
will
start
a
new
page
of
my
career
and
caring
for
other
projects,
and
so
we're
preparing
that
the
program
so
I
will
hand
over
a
lot
of
my
duties
and
I'll
stay
behind
the
curtain
to
make
it
work
in
2024,
Bruno
is
probably
going
to
get
involved
together
with
Chris,
and
so
we'll
have
a
strong
team
for
next
week.
This
said
I'm
not
looking
forward
to
retirement
I'm.
A
Looking
forward
to
a
great
Google
summer
of
code,
2023
episode
I
see
a
lot
of
interested
people
we're
now
25
on
this
call.
Thank
you
for
joining
I
know
it's
late,
even
very
late
in
the
eastern
hemisphere.
A
Thank
you
for
the
effort
and
very
happy
to
see
you
meet
you
or
see
you
on
on
the
call.
I
see
mentors
I,
see
people
whose
name
I've
seen
on
the
getter
channel,
so
welcome.
Welcome
everybody
here
and
we'll
try
to
work
together
to
make
it
a
enjoyable,
Adventure,
a
fun
one,
and
especially
one
where
everybody
will
learn
something.
A
Gold
sum
of
codes
is
a
program
that
is
competitive,
so
I
want
to
say
the
things
as
they
are.
A
lot
of
people
are
interested
it's
demanding
program
and
we
have
only
a
limited
capacity
of
mentoring,
so
we'll
have
to
choose
and
as
difficult
and
painful
that
it
can
be
will
will
have
to
make
decisions.
The
choices
will
be
made
on
a
ranking
based
on
the
proposals
that
will
will
work
now
in
the
coming
couple
of
weeks.
A
A
A
We
want
to
make
you
as
successful
and
even
if
you're
not
selected,
that
you'll
learn
something
from
the
experience
that
you
can
reuse
afterwards.
So
this
is
why
one
of
the
the
things
that
we
put
in
place
is
we're
going
to
hold
this
meeting
every
week.
It
will
be
an
open
meeting
if
there
are
no
subjects
we
can
discuss
football
or
Cricket
or
whatever
Indian
the
Indian
attendees
can
try
to
explain
me.
The
cricket
rules
I'll
be
more
than
happy
to
learn
to
learn
that,
but
here
we're
mostly
here
to
discuss
any
question.
A
Doubts
related
to
Google
summer
of
code
with
Jenkins,
with
the
projects
we'll
try
to
cover
as
much
as
we
can.
Some
of
the
questions
will
be
pushed
to
ad
hoc
meetings
that
probably,
at
a
certain
point
there
will
be
dedicated
meetings
to
discuss
topics
around
these
these
projects.
This
will
always
be
there,
so
if,
if
you're
lost,
you
don't
know
where
to
go
where
to
ask
your
questions
at
least
every
Thursday
at
that
time
will
be
together.
A
Deadline
so
I
as
in
life,
you
need
their
deadlines.
You
need
to
to
man
to
to
keep
them
in
mind
and
and
live
with
them.
For
this
phase
your
deadline.
Talking
now
to
the
contributors
students,
you
will
have
to
hand
over
to
the
latest
for
April
4th
your
proposal
a
document.
So
there
is
a
template
that
that's
available
that
you
need
to
fill
in
improve.
A
That
document
will
show
that
your
understood
the
project
that
you
understand
the
subject
matter
that
you
come
with
novel
Solutions
or
something
that's
stand
out.
Pratam
I've
seen
your
question.
We're
going
to
share
that
in
the
meeting
notes
the
link,
so
the
question
from
pratam
was
to.
Where
is
the
link
to
that
document?
A
So
going
back,
you
need
to
show
in
that
document
that
you
understood
the
project
that
you
know
that
you
know
what
you're
talking
about
well.
Yeah
laughter
sometimes
surprises
that
you
come
with
novel
ideas
and
that
you
show
us
and
demonstrate
us
why
you
have
better
chances
to
succeed
than
your
colleagues,
because
you
have
already
program
experience
because
you
already
contributed
to
the
Jenkins
project
and
so
and
so
on.
We
can
help
you
win
and
guide
you
for
that.
A
Second
important
point
is
that,
based
on
our
experience
and
based
on
the
ways
of
Open
Source,
the
main
purpose
of
this
whole
exercise
beside
having
a
nice
line
in
the
in
the
in
somebody's
resume
is
that
we
learn
together.
How
does
open
source
work,
how
you
contribute?
What
is
the
culture
in
these
kinds
of
things
and
can
be
also
helpful
for
your
professional
career?
A
A
You
share
what
you
do
you
you
ask
for
opinion
of
others
we're
working
in
public.
A
That
means
that
we'll
ask
you
to
make
your
your
work
document
public,
submit
it
to
the
the
the
Jenkins
community
and
they
will
take
the
time
to
guide
you
answer,
questions
clarify
things
that
are
not
obvious
and
make
you
build
a
strong
proposal
and
will
help
everybody
equally.
A
We
don't
want
to
how
do
you
say
that
in
in
English,
but
we
don't
want
to
favorite.
How
do
you
say
that
in
in
English
to
to
give
an
adventure
unfair
advantage
to
one
or
the
other
person?
I'm,
sorry
I,
don't
find
the
exact
English
words
for
that,
so
we
want
to
really
help
equally.
A
That
means
that
all
our
answers
can
be
seen
in
red
by
everybody,
as
I
said
already
before,
I
will
not
answer
to
direct
questions
in
mentors
should
not
do
that
if
there's
no
use
to
Ping
privately
a
mentor
or
an
org
admin
for
having
advice
or
things
like
that,
ask
it
publicly.
Everybody
can
hear
it.
Everybody
can
give
his
opinion
on
that
cheating.
Now
you
probably
if
I
remember
well,
my
University
time
we
were,
we
were
told,
so
you
not
may
not
cheat.
A
A
A
So
somebody
who
just
copies
work
done
by
somebody
else
will
get
me
or
us
upset,
and
because
it's
seen
so
we
can
see
it.
If
you
say
this
idea
comes
from
that
person,
and
this
is
what
I
add
or
build
or
change
to
that
idea.
This.
This
is
an
important
culture,
and
this
is
the
first
step
to
to
learn
that
so
working
there
will
will
work
together.
Will
you're
going
to
see
how
this
all
evolves.
It
seems
a
little
bit
confusing
hear
my
my
advice.
A
I
have
gray
hairs,
so
I've
seen
other
things.
Do
that
step
early,
it's
frightening
because
I
I
know
the
feeling
that
most
of
you
have
and
say.
Well,
people
are
going
to
laugh
me
out,
people
are
going
to
say
who
am
I
to
DARE
write,
something
like
that.
I
I
know
to
the
contrary,
this
humility
and
showing
will
help
you
to
grow
and
will
help
people
or
or
will
allow
other
people
start
helping
you
and
to
make
the
things
better.
Is
that
working
together
so
try
to
make
the
step?
A
If
you
have
difficulties
with
that
or
you
don't
know
how
to
proceed
just
mention
it,
we
can
discuss
it
either
in
these
meetings.
Here
we
we
can
have.
Oh
today
is
a
little
bit
difficult,
but
we
can
discuss
that
in
one
of
the
office
hours
and
and
maybe
later
around
a
glass
of
beer
or
a
cup
of
coffee
discuss
that.
But
this
is
a
very
important
recommendation.
I
want
to
to
make
you
start
early
working
on
your
proposal,
ask
for
guidance
and
the
best
guidance
can
be
given
on
material.
A
A
E
Hello,
hello,
I
am
pratham
and
I
am
from
India
and
I
have
a
question
that
I
honestly
I'm
really
late
in
this
project.
But
can
you
guys,
like
literally
okay
and
I,
am
a
newbie
into
the
open
source?
Can
you
get
like
guys
guide
me
like
how
to
is
it
like
Optimal
way
to
approach
right
now
from
start
today,
like.
A
Yeah
yeah,
okay,
so
there's
a
lot
of
documentation
available
on
the
site,
because
this
is
a
question
that
has
been
asked
several
times
and
people
have
been
preparing
since
December
and
I
recommend
that
you
listen
to
a
recording
that
was
done
and
we're
going
to
repeat
the
link
to
these
recordings.
So
all
meetings
that
we
do
are
recorded
because
it's
night
somewhere
on
the
earth,
so
we
want
to
give
a
chance
to
everybody
to
listen
to
what
we
say.
So
in
this
meeting
I,
we
explained
how
to
get
prepared.
A
Oh
now,
at
this
stage,
two
things
that
I
recommend
where
you're
already
a
little
late,
but
here
that
we
have
one
big
month,
two
things
you
need
to
clearly
understand:
what
is
the
project
idea?
What
is
the
problem?
It
tries
to
solve
and
start
to
understand
that
this
is
the
first
thing,
but
the
prerequisite
for
that
to
understand
it
correctly
is
that
you
have
an
idea
what
the
complete
ecosystem
is
about.
What
is
Jenkins?
What
does
it
do?
Where
is
the?
A
A
A
Okay,
and
so
that
you,
you
can
then
dig
in
more
precisely
in
the
functional
domain
of
the
project
that
interests
you,
the
third
Point
once
you
have.
That
is
that
you
need
to
understand
how
you're
going
to
solve
the
problem,
so
the
technical
side
of
it.
So
what
is
the
internal?
How?
What
are
the
libraries
involved
how's
the
code
best
way
to
do
that
is
this
is
what
we
recommend
is
that
you
submit
some
pull
requests
so
that
you
have
a
good
feeling
how
the
process
works.
A
How
does
the
community
work
who's
doing
what
so?
These
are
the
principles?
Okay
hearing
you
would
give.
Thank
you
good
start.
Okay,
thank
you!
So
read
the
documentation,
get
acquainted
and
listen
to
the
the
various
previous
recording
learn
the
basics
of
Jenkins
run
your
own.
If
you
have
already
experienced
that's,
that's
okay
or
or
it's
even
better
start
digging
into
the
functional
aspect
of
the
project
that
you're
interested.
In
fourth
point:
is
you
don't
see
my
fingers
I'm,
counting
here
but
lower?
The
fourth
is
start
to
understand
how
to
contribute.
A
What
links
the
me,
the
to
the
recordings
yeah
yeah
recordings,
I'm,
going
to
put
them
in
the
meeting
notes.
So
are
you
already
registered
to
the
getter
Channel?
Yes,
I?
Am
there
okay?
So
there
at
least
we'll
drop
a
note
with
the
link
to
the
meeting
notes
and
to
the
various
things
yeah.
A
Also
to
do
it
on
the
community
server,
because
they're.
A
A
A
A
Some
explanation
about
the
program
timeline
very
important.
We
have
time
we
don't
have
excessive
time.
You'll
need
to
concentrate,
so
you
need
to
get
to
work
done
and
go
ahead,
because
the
4th
of
April
is
the
last
deadline,
so
it
will
be
April
4th
at
about
this
time
of
the
day,
so
it
will
be
end
of
the
day
in
India
and
you
can
start
submitting
a
March
20.
A
Making
your
proposal
available
for
review
March
20
is
already
very
late:
April,
3rd
or
April
2nd.
This
is
too
late,
so
make
your
document
available
for
review
internal
as
as
soon
as
possible,
and
people
will
be
kind
to
you
and
will
will
help,
because
we
want
everybody
to
learn
something
from
this
experience.
A
Okay,
with
all
the
notes
taking
my
my
notes
are
scrolling
above
the.
F
I'm
Nitra
and
I'm,
also
from
India,
so
I
wanted
to
just
ask
I'm,
also
a
newbie
actually
into
this
open
source
contribution
and
I
started
the
contribution
in
the
start
of
February
okay,
so
my
DOT
was:
does
the
criteria
of
Maximum
contribution
come
into
play
while
selecting
the
contributors.
A
It's
a
good
question:
it's
not
a
hard
criteria
in
the
sense
we're
going
to
count
how
many
contributions
are
there?
Oh
he's
missing
one
or
she's
missing
one,
then
no.
What
we
want
to
see
and
we're
we're
going
to
compare
people
is
that
first
does
the
candidate
have
experience?
A
Does
he
know
how
it
works?
What's
the
principle,
did
he
already
make
proposal
changes
in
in
code
where
what
is
what
did
he
show
or
she
show
about
her
knowledge?
I
I
have
problems
with
the
the
so
I'm.
Sorry,
if
I
say
he,
instead
of
she
natural.
A
I
apologize
okay,
so
we
want
to
have
to
see
how
proficient
or
knowledgeable
the
person
is
now
with
one
or
two
PRS.
A
Well,
okay,
we
we
know.
Okay,
he
knows
the
principal.
He
knows
how
to
do
a
review.
He
knows
how
to
do
a
rebase
or
you
know
the
the
vocabulary
of
of
how
that
works.
Now,
if
you
have
had
only
time
to
do
one
but
doesn't
mean
that
you're
out
of
the
game,
not
at
all,
okay
and
you
don't
need
to
do
10
in
order
to
be
to
be
start
to
be
looked
at,
it's
complete
set
of
criterias
that
will
be
used.
F
So
for
suppose,
if
I
choose
a
project
and
should
I
know
all
these
skills
required
for
the
for
the
project
mentioned
in
the
project,
details.
A
No
just
show
us
or
demonstrate
that
you
either
half
of
them
because
you
already
did
them
or
that
you're
able
to
learn
them
quickly
because
you
already
did
this
or
that
it's
a
conversation
you're
going
to
do
that.
It's
like
an
interview
to
be
hired.
So
you
need
to
convince
us
and-
and
we're
going
to
to
compare
so
if
you
say
well,
okay,
I've
I've
done
my
thesis
on
that
subject
or
I
did
that
as
a
hobby
project,
and
here
you
can
see
the
the
details
say
that
and
and
we're
saying
well,
okay,.
A
Lady
or
this
person
knows
what
what
they're
talking
about
that
that,
but
on
the
other
side,
you
can
also
come
with
a
little
experience
and
say:
I
want
to
learn,
but
I
understood
what
needs
to
be
done.
I
I
come
with
novel
ideas,
I
come
with
my
heart
and
that's
perfectly
okay.
G
F
A
You
but
we're
we're
not
counting
the
number
of
contributions
or
pull
requests
or
accepted
one.
No,
but
we're
it's
important
show
what
you
have
done
show
what
you
have
done.
B
So
there's
a
question
in
the
chat
window
that
says
I'm
a
college
student
with
some
academic
commitments
too.
If
I'm
inactive
for
some
time
does
it
hamper
any
chance
or
my
chance.
A
A
When
you
read
a
proposal,
you
get
that
feeling
very
well
so
things
that
are
described
expressed
clearly,
for
instance,
saying-
and
there
is
a
chapter
that
covers
that
in
the
proposal
is
these
are
I,
don't
remember
how
it's
how
it's
called,
but
you
say,
obvious:
I
can
spend
or
I'm
able
to
spend
as
much
time
per
week
on
the
project
and
during
this
period
and
this
period
I
will
not
be
available,
but
for
and
you
can
disclose
a
reason
or
not
but
disclosing
it
is
also
always
better,
and
there
can
be
reasons
I
need
to
go
visit.
A
My
my
family
or
I
need
I'm,
taking
vacations
mentors,
have
the
same
kind
of
problems
or
or
or
I
need
to
get
married
or
whatever
I
need
to
go
to
somebody
else's
marriage.
The
good
reason
say
it
up
front.
The
contract
is
that
you're
going
to
get
committed
to
275
hours
of
work
and
the
better
you
show
us.
A
How
are
you
going
to
use
these
hours
and
how
you're
going
to
cooperate
with
the
mentors
the
better
it
is,
and
we
want
to
see
it
up
front
and
we
want
to
hear
it
up
front
did
I
answer
that
question
correctly.
I,
don't
know
who
asked
that.
H
Hi
John
Mark
I'm
Shreya
I'm
from
India
I,
asked
that
question.
Thank
you
so
much
for
answering
what
I
really
wanted
to
ask
was
like
during
the
contribution
period.
If
I'm,
you
know
not
able
to
actively
contribute
for
some
small
amount
of
time,
because
I've
got
my
exams
coming
on,
so
does
that
in
any
way
hamper
my
chances
like.
A
No,
a
clear,
no
say
it
up
front
say
it
into
you
during
your
application,
and
this
is
part
if
you're
selected.
This
will
be
part
of
the
there's,
a
call
the
the
way
you
organize
the
project
with
your
mentors.
It's
perfectly
okay.
There
are
three
months
foreseen
for
the
old
project
and,
if
necessary,
we
can
foresee
we
can
go
up
to
November
if
necessary,
but
to
do
that
right,
but
it
needs
to
be
well
organized
and
so
and-
and
a
word
is
I'm
sorry.
If
I
I
sound
fatherly
their
exams
go
first.
A
A
Your
future
life
is
more
important
than
open
sourced
or
or
Google
summer
of
code
in
in
the
keep
life
work,
balance
correct
in
and
will
be
my
task
to
be
careful
that
this
is
done.
It's
an
exciting
Adventure,
it's
one
in
a
lifetime
opportunity,
I
know
it,
but
don't
get
killed
or
don't
get
in
in
troubles
because
of
that.
So
exams
are
important.
A
I
Good
evening
sir
I'm
harsh
from
India
I
have
I
have
looked
into
the
Jenkins
projects.
Repositories
in
the
GitHub
I
know
the
Technologies,
but
I
am
unable
to
you
know,
understand
the
large
code
basis.
So
can
you
guide
me
how
can
I
understand
that.
A
I,
don't
understand
it
either
so
you're
looking
at
10
years
worth
of
work
done
by
a
huge
number
of
people
and
some
were
very,
very
strong,
so
it's
normal
completely
normal
I
use
the
analogy
of
climbing
a
mountain
in.
How
do
you
climb
a
mountain
step
after
step
and
you
explore
and
you
understand,
a
piece
of
what
you're
looking
at
and
you
and
when
now
I
go
into
detail,
but
this
is
a
methodology
to
learn
to
learn
harsh,
and
this
is
an
important
skill
to
learn
because
for
open
source,
but
also
professionally.
A
You
will
have
to
do
that
very
often
now
to
go
one
step
further
and
then
I
will
leave
the
words
to
people
that
are
more
more
on
the
technical
side,
one
of
the
techniques
to
understand
how
a
piece
of
code
works
is
first
compile
it
make
it
run,
and
then
you
start
doing
the
ugly
thing
you
add
print
codes.
A
I
was
here:
I
was
there
I
did
that?
Try
to
use
the
debugger
follow
the
flow
of
the
program.
Oh
then
it
does
that.
Okay
did
that
check.
Then
it
does
that
and
So
You
observe,
like
a
scientist.
What
does
it
do,
and
so
you
you
understand
the
flow,
then
you
start
changing
it,
because
I
do
a
little
change.
Oh
yeah,
okay,
I
understood
this
is
the
piece
that
controls
this
Behavior.
A
The
third
tip
I
would
give
is
read
the
unit
tests
every
piece
of
code,
I
hope
that
you
have
been
taught
that
at
school
or
so,
but
every
piece
of
code
that
you
you
provide,
has
his
set
of
tests
to
validate
that
it
continues
working
as
it's
supposed
to
do.
There's
a
lot
of
knowledge
in
these
tests
and
try
to
understand
so
and
I
would
even
start
looking
at
the
test,
altering
it
or
or
adding
the
print
screens
or
another
print
screen.
Sorry
about
that,
the
the
println
or
or
whatever,
in
the
tests.
A
A
A
Okay,
well,
okay,
I
was
going
to
ask
let's
take
a
few
couple
of
questions
and
then
I
at
a
certain
point,
I'm
going
to
stop
the
questions
and
push
them
for
next
week,
because
I'd
like
to
give
opportunity
to
start
presenting
a
project
in
detail
so
I
had
some
somebody
on
the
left
side
of
my
screen
doesn't
help
you,
but
somebody
wanted
to
ask
a
question
said
hello:
go
ahead.
J
Yes,
good
afternoon,
sir
I
had
some
questions.
First
of
all
for
the
question
of
the
large
code
bases,
so
I
would
also
recommend
that
you
start
with
small
code
bases
and,
as
you
gradually
gain
experience,
you
then
move
on
to
larger
code
bases.
So
that's
what
I
have
experienced.
J
J
The
next
question
that
I
wanted
to
ask
is
that
do
I
have
to
submit
my
proposal
directly
on
the
guitar
Channel
so
that
it
could
be
reviewed.
A
Here
there
are
two
policies:
they're,
not
policies
to
recommendations
here,
my
choice
for
mentioning.
So
how
does
it
work?
I
I,
just
it's
details
in
the
document,
but
you
create
a
Google
doc
document,
because
it's
easy
can
be
easily
shared
and
Google
summer
of
code
is
sponsored
by
Google.
A
Okay,
let's,
let's
use
that
as
true
okay,
it
works
very
well,
so
you
create
a
document
in
the
cloud
and
just
give
everybody
the
commenters
rights
so
that
people
can
add
comments
and
review,
and
this
technique
is
used
tremendously,
all
over
open
source,
and
so
you
get
and
this
you
control
in
Sharing,
explorer
that
sharing
the
the
knob
under
on
the
right,
I
didn't
prepare.
It
I
could
have
shown
you
how
it
works.
A
Wow
going
to
I,
okay
I
was
taking
a
little
bit
of
balance
there,
but
there
is
a
button
on
the
right
it
says
shared.
This
is
where
you
control
who
has
access,
and
there
you
have
also
the
possibility
to
get
the
link
to
the
document.
Well
format
it.
So
you
copy
that
link
and
you
make
that
link
available
either
on
community.jenkins.io.
There
is
the
gsoc
a
channel
for
available
for
that.
That's
where
all
the
gsoc
messages
are-
and
you
say
please
gsoc
proposal.
A
Please
help
me
to
review
this
and
you
post
the
link
there.
You
can
also
do
it
in
gitter.
Now.
Why
do
I
recommend?
Do
it
doing
it
in
community?
Is
this
is
more
bulletin
boards
or
a
forum
format
which
is
much
better
than
just
a
chat?
Chat
tends
to
scroll
out
and
I
honestly
I
I
don't
go
I,
go
maybe
twice
a
day
on
guitar
and
there's
so
many
messages
that
already
flowed
through
it
gets
very
easily
lost
on
guitar,
so
recommendation
is:
do
it
on
community.jenkins.
A
J
A
If
we
run
out
of
time
I'm
just
for
everybody
I'm
going
to
stop
the
meeting
in
15
minutes
just
to
respect
everybody's
time
and
I
think
in
India
in
other
countries
over
there,
it's
already
very,
very
late
for
you
we'll
be
back
next
week,
and
you
can
ask
your
questions
on
the
two
discussion,
but
I'm
happy
that
there
are
questions
so
go
ahead.
A
Good
question:
yes,
as
long
as
there
are
good
proposal,
not
junk
proposals
spam,
but
I,
don't
believe
that
people
around
the
table
here
do
do
that,
but
you
can
can
propose
any
number
of
proposals.
A
Remember
it's
a
competition
will
take
only
the
best,
because
we
have
only
limited
mentoring
and
you
can
even
if
you're,
very
strong,
propose
a
new
idea,
but
this
is
a
steep,
a
steep
mountain
to
climb,
but
there
there's
no
objection
for
that.
Just
convince
us
that
you're
the
right
person
to
achieve
this
project
and
to
bring
it
to
successful
land
so
did
answer
your
questions
attack.
Yes,.
J
Sir
and
one
more
thing.
A
J
My
question
was
that
I
have
been
posting
all
my
progress,
like
all
my
contributions
and
all
the
things
which
I
have
learned
on
Twitter
and
Linkedin.
So
can
I.
Add
that
to
my
proposal.
A
Yes,
why
not
just
be
aware
that
some
of
the
mentors
that
are
going
to
review
it
might
be
lazy
and
might
not
always
follow
the
link
to
your
LinkedIn?
So
if
you
feel
a
contribution
is
particularly
important
in
the
scope
of
your
proposal,
copy
The
Experience
in
your
your
proposal
or
trying
to
make
it
substantial,
but
don't
assume
that
the
people
will
go
on
your
LinkedIn
profile.
To
read
this
particular
I
think.
Is
that
clear?
What
I'm?
What
I'm
saying
there.
A
Okay,
so
I'm
going
to
rephrase
it
to
be
100
sure
you
can
use
links
in
in
material
that's
available
either
on
Twitter
or
on
LinkedIn,
but
don't
assume
that
people
will
read
it.
A
I
J
Yes,
one
more
thing
can
I
directly
add
the
code
changes
in
my
proposal
like,
for
example,
if
I
have
already
made
the
changes
locally,
so
can
I
just
put
it
in
the
proposal.
So
the
concerned.
A
Here
show
me
create
a
document
and
ask
to
the
people
that
are
going
to
review.
Is
this
a
good
way
to
do
it?
Will
this
be
a
good
proposal
or
not?
I
I
cannot
give
you
advice
without
seeing
precisely
I
I
feel
that
there
is.
There
are
good
reasons,
and
that
are
a
good
cases
where
that
would
be
would
be
strong,
but
on
the
other
side,
I
fear
that
we're
going
off-road.
J
J
Yeah
so
I
just
checked
out
the
issues
section,
the
issues
Dot
jenkins.io
a
web
page.
So
basically
the
issues
I
am
seeing
here.
I
haven't
dealt
with
such
an
interface
before
so
how
can
I
find
the
repositories
for
which
I
have
to
make
the
changes?
For
example,
there
are
some
links
which
I
am
able
to
follow,
but
in
some
issues
there
are
no
links
attached.
A
Yeah
I
will,
unless
somebody
else
wants
to
jump
on
that
on
that
question
here
will
not
be
able
to
answer
that
in
this
session.
A
Ask
this
particular
question
eventually
with
examples
of
the
issue
you
want
to
to
solve
or
get
acquainted
with
assets
either
in
the
getter
chats
or
on
the
on.
The
community
form
ask
these
specific
questions.
There.
J
Okay
and
my
last
question
is
that
I
have
been
contributing
to
different
organizations
so
before
this
I
was
contributing
to
the
Jaeger
Repository
and
unfortunately
it
wasn't
selected
for
Google
summer
report,
so
I
have
to
make
a
last
minute
switch
for
that.
So
as
soon
as
I
finish,
my
contributor
contributions
over
there
I'll
be
jumping
on
here.
So
I
also
don't
have
much
progress
in
the
Jenkins
repository,
but
I
do
have
some
progress
in
other
repositories,
so
can
I
add
links
for
the
other
contributions
which
I
have
made
out
of
outside
the
organization.
A
Good
question
here:
what
are
you
going
to
show
with
that
is
that
you
have
already
experienced
of
the
way,
especially
if
it's
a
Java
project
or
in
the
technology
that
so,
if
you
feel
this
is
something
that
you
want
to
share
with
the
reviewers
to
the
mentors
that
are
going
to
rank
the
proposal.
Please
add
add
that
and
every
experience
is
useful,
you're
the
judge
to
to
know
if
it's
interesting
or
not
now
don't
forget
that
people
here
are
focusing
on
Jenkins.
A
Is
there
a
world?
They
have
little
knowledge
of
oh
I'm
simplifying,
but
they
have
little
knowledge
of
what's
happening
outside
because
they're
convinced
or
we
are
convinced
that
the
Earth
is
rotating
around
Jenkins.
As
everybody
knows,
no
I'm,
joking
I'm
exaggerating,
but
having
contribution
on
another
project
is
interesting,
but
will
not
be
this
decisive
criteria
to
be
selected.
A
A
F
Yeah
so
I
just
wanted
to
ask
what
is
the
expected
number
of
contributors
around
like
how
many
are
expected
to
be
selected?
The
number.
A
A
So
this
gives
you
an
idea
it.
It
will
really
depend,
but
I
don't
want
to
commit
to
any
number,
but
between
three
and
six.
Six
being
really
here.
I
want
to
be
sure,
or
we
want
as
an
organization
to
be
sure
that
if
somebody
is
selected
that
he
gets
or
she
gets
all
the
help
and
mentorship
that
these
effort
deserves,
we,
we
really
want
it
to
be
a
success.
G
A
Don't
worry
two
things
just
by
participating
to
the
competition.
You
will
learn
a
lot
and
you're
welcome
to
propose
again
next
year
so,
especially
as
there
is
no
requirement
that
you
still
studying
that
you're
a
student
young
professionals
can
also
contribute.
So
you
can.
You
can
try
again,
but
even
just
participating
to
this
month
and
a
half
of
effort.
You
will
already
learn
a
lot
about
open
source
about
the
community
and
this
will
help
you
in
your
professional
career.
A
A
Great
sorry,
the
camera
is
a
little
bit
low,
so
you
don't
see
my
hand,
signals
and
my
non-verbal
communication,
great
Adrian
I'm,
awfully
sorry
I,
believe
that
presenting
your
project
in
the
three
minutes
that
are
left
will
not
work.
A
Okay,
good
we'll
we'll
do
the
it
during
the
office
hours
and
if
there
is
interest,
I
will
suggest
to
the
lead
mentors
that
eventually
we
organize
separate
meetings
per
project
to
dig
into
what
do
you
think
of
that
idea?
Adrian.
K
A
K
It
it's
a
very
good
idea,
respectful
for
everyone
time,
because
other
Mentor
might
want
to
have
a
dedicated
time
for
their
own
project.
So
yeah
definitely
just
having
a
small
introduction
of
the
project
ideas
during
office
hours
and
then
we
can
move
on
to
a
different
meeting
on
a
different
schedule
for
more
specific
questions.
That's.
A
Yeah
I
think
we'll
we'll
do
I
will
talk
to
the
different
mentors
and
see
how
we
can
make
it
more
respectful
for
everybody's
time
and
but
we'll
keep
this
meeting
next
week.
We'll
have
a
one
hour
meeting
again
because
there's
many
questions
we'll
have
a
couple
of
other
mentors.
I
hope
you
will
be
able
to
join
Adrian
and
the
the
others
that
were
were
there,
but
we
can
answer
and
and
discuss
the
general
questions
the
helps
you
have
I'll
be
here
the
whole
summer.
A
H
Right
so
I
was
wondering
whether
it's
a
good
idea
to
mention
that,
for
example,
some
project
uses
a
text
type
that
I
am
not
very
familiar
with,
for
example,
somebody
mentioned
antora.
So
is
it
a
good
idea
to
write
in
a
proposal
that
I'll
be
dedicating
this
much
time
to?
You
know,
learn
and
get
used
to
that
Tech
stack
and
then
work
on
the
project.
Yeah.
A
Sure
it's
it's!
It's
a
it's
a
good
idea
and
here
the
people
that
are
going
to
review
your
proposals
are
going
to
to
guide
you
or
give
you
hints
and
say:
oh
you
mentioned
that.
Maybe
explain
that
better
or
more
in
details
what
you
mean
with
that
and
how
that
can
bring
more
color
to
your
proposal,
make
it
a
strong
proposal.
A
Good
here,
I'm
sorry
I
will
not
take
any
other
questions
we
can
meet
on
the
guitar
Channel
and
on
content.
Confluence
on
community
on
community
people
are
available
there
in
different
time
zones.
So
continue
asking
questions.
Questions
were
great.
There
were
super
super
questions.
I
see
a
lot
of
enthusiasm,
a
lot
of
very
interesting,
interesting
and
interested
people.
I'm
super
happy
to
have
met
you
all
directly
or
indirectly,
so
welcome
aboard
and
we'll
start
a
great
journey
together
back.
B
Here
so
I'll
send
out
the
recording
to
this
meeting
soon
as
soon
as
the
recording
is
available,
so
probably
in
a
couple
hours
and
then
I'll
also
add
the
notes.
So
next
week's
office
hours
same
bat
Channel
same
day
same
time,.
A
Great
thank
you
for
helping
helping
me
Alyssa
and
covering
me
with
all
these.
The
these
things
we're
doing
a
great
team
with
that.
Okay,
thank
you
with
that.
Thank
you
for
everybody.
Joining
I've
been
doing
most
of
the
talk,
I'm
I'm,
sorry
about
that.
This
is
boring,
but
here
we'll
make
it
better
than
other
time.
Thank
you
all
have
a
nice
rest
of
the
day
or
the
night.
Thank
you
for
joining
and.