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A
Hello,
everyone
welcome
to
the
jenkins
google
Summer
of
Code
me
meeting
yet
probably
too
many
acronyms
in
the
role,
but
we
have
recently
created
a
scene
if
a
special
interest
group
or
JSOC.
This
is
the
first
official
meeting
of
this
group.
So
as
usual
in
special
interest
groups
in
Jenkins,
we
have
web
page
describing
open
education
channels.
A
A
big
shock,
so
if
you
want
to
know
anything
about
this
group,
just
go
to
this
page
generally,
it's
about
google,
Summer
of
Code
and
other
related
activities
like
google,
code-in,
so
yeah,
even
if
JSOC
has
finished
during
this
year,
you
will
keep
other
Googlers
meetings
so
that
we
synchronized
before
the
next
year
and
address
the
tasks
and
there
is
a
magnet
list
and
chat
and
eater
so
Chad
and
Gator
is
where
you
can
ask
any
questions
you
have
and
we
usually
post
links,
etc.
Here
and,
for
example,
here
the
participant
link
to
this
meeting.
A
If
you
want
to
attend
so
today
we
have
three
main
topics:
we
all
have
update
from
Tracy
about
Jenkins
participation
in
outreach,
then
Jeff
Martin
and
me
will
last
Maurice
the
JSOC
mentor
summit,
which
we
had
this
weekend
and
then
we
will
talk
about
edges
of
2019
plans.
So
these
are
three
main
topics
and
again
I
think
we
can
just
start
from
the
first
item.
Outreaching.
B
Hi
everybody,
yes,
I'm,
really
happy
to
announce
Jenkins,
as
an
organization
has
been
accepted
to
the
upcoming
outreach
e
winter
internships,
and
so
just
for
those
who
might
not
be
familiar
with
outreach
e.
It's
a
very
similar
program
to
G
sock,
with
a
couple
of
key
differences
when
it's
designed
to
specifically
target
folks
from
marginalized
groups
in
tech.
So
yes,
it's
opening
up
with
the
idea
of
trying
to
make
open-source
much
more
inclusive
and
secondly,
the
project's.
Do
you
have
to
provide
sponsorship
themselves?
B
It's
not
tied
to
one
organization
like
Google,
so
everybody
sort
of
has
to
to
do
their
bit
for
funding.
So
when
that
spirit,
I'm
really
pleased
to
say
that
the
Jenkins
governing
board
has
approved
funding
for
one
internship
and
we
may
be
lucky
as
well
to
take
advantage
of
surplus
funds
for
a
second
one.
So
you
can
see
the
dates
up
there
in
terms
of
when
things
happen
in
terms
right
now,
we're
just
getting
the
projects
launched,
and
it
will
be
a
three
month,
internship
from
December
4th
to
March
4th.
B
So
we've
got
two
projects
we've
submitted
before
the
deadline,
so
one
of
them
with
mats
occur
so
thanks
to
Matt
who's
agreed
to
be
the
primary
mentor
on.
This
is
all
about
adding
audit
logging
to
Jenkins,
and
so
we've
got
details
of
that
project.
Then
we
specifically
asked
for
different
experience.
Levels
in
the
skills
were
looking
for.
Oops,
okay,
go
see
where
that
links
not
working
but
and
the
other
project,
because
outreach
II
can
work
on
any
contribution,
not
just
code.
B
So
over
the
next
couple
of
weeks,
we
expect
to
be
in
the
application
phase
of
out
crece,
which
means
people
who
are
interested
in
applying
for
the
projects
will
be
doing
pull,
requests,
asking
questions
and
we'll
be
fielding
people
to
the
Gator
channel.
We
set
up
so
we're
really
trying
to
model
off
the
great
work
already
done,
and
she
sock
yep.
That's
it.
We
hope
to
get
some
people
to
apply
and
be
able
to
run
some
interns
weekend
me.
B
The
official
deadline
has
passed
so
I,
don't
know
how
strict
they
are
on
it,
so
possibly
but
officially
the
date
for
getting
them
in.
So
we
had
wanted
to
put
in
a
couple
of
others,
but
we
were
struggling
to
scope
them.
So
we
just
sort
of
said:
let's
learn
this
time
have
to
in.
Hopefully
we
can
get
at
least
one
intern
and
then
we'll
improve
for
future.
C
C
B
It's
not
limited
to
students,
so
anybody
can
and
I
know
people
who
have
done
our
PG
when
they've
been
transitioning,
let's
say
from
architecture
or
something
else
trying
to
get
into
tech.
So
I
think
it
works
really
well
for
that,
but
it's
definitely
full-time
paid
with
commitments
and
three
evaluations
along
the
way
and.
C
B
A
B
A
B
I
Denard
about
it,
I
thought
this
might
make
it
feel
slightly
more
focused
welcoming
but
happy
to.
Is
it
emerging
or
making
it
a
more
general
kind
of
channel.
A
So
it
could
be
there
a
sub-project
like
google
Summer
of
Code.
You
know
we
could
somehow
think
about
merging
these
activities,
because
you
have
a
google
Summer
of
Code.
We
have
coding,
we
have
outreach
and
having
them
all
under
one
umbrella,
at
least
on
website
wise
because
yeah
for
the
most
of
participants.
It
doesn't
so
it
doesn't
matter
which
program
they
take,
because
all
programs
have
different
rules
and
eligibility
requirements,
but
it's
still
a
kind
of
programs
for
students.
B
C
A
Just
to
have
to
add
some
context
about
Autry
sure
so
mm
last
weekend
to
be
participating
in
JSOC
Metro
summit
and
there
was
a
session
about
region
and
it
was
especially
dedicated
to
JSOC
mentors
asking
questions
about
all
Trisha.
So
if
you
go
here,
you
can
find
questions
about
the
differences
between
the
pro
bonding
other
things
like
Cooney,
so
which
may
may
provide
some
additional
examples.
So
yeah
an
information
about
the
program
so
yeah.
The
link
is
also
he
in
the
making
notes.
A
Thanks
a
lot
Tracy
for
sharing
good
information,
and
thank
you
so
you
need
help
this
from
jae-seok
sick.
Let
us
know
and
yeah
probably
some
of
mentors.
We
will
may
be
interested
to
join
the
current
projects.
So
if
somebody
is
interested,
please
reach
out
to
Tracy
and
I
believe
that,
having
moment
errs
and
our
heads
there.
A
A
Marketing
Jeff
and
me
we're
dedicated
so
usually
just
happens
at
the
late
stages
of
jae-seok
could
dependent
we
discuss
with
mentors
who
is
interested
to
go,
and
then
we
delegate
someone.
So
this
time
we
had
three
delegates
because
martin
also
won
a
lot
lottery
so
that
and
the
yeah
I
believe
it
was
pretty
productive.
So
mainly
you
Martin
or
Jeff.
Would
you
like
to
start
and
summarize
your
experience.
D
So
yeah
I
could
I
could
chat
a
little
bit.
I,
don't
have
the
notes
in
front
of
me,
but
I
can
give
some
kind
of
general
impressions.
So
so
at
the
beginning
we
did
kind
of
lightly
lightning
talks
where
everybody
talked
about
their
projects,
and
that
was
really
interesting
to
me,
because
I
was
just
amazed
at
the
the
diversity
of
projects
you
know,
I've
been
so
focused
on
just
Jenkins
and
there's
all
sorts
of
stuff.
There's
games.
D
There's
you
know
stuff
in
the
sciences
all
of
the
open
source
stuff
that
you
know
about
like
Python,
so
that
was
really
cool.
I
found
that
pretty
interesting,
and
then
there
was
the
the
topics.
I
found
most
interesting
were
kind
of
like
the
general,
the
general
topic.
So
there's
topics
like
about
how
to
run
your
org.
D
D
D
There
was
a
talk
about
how
sometimes,
when
a
student's
failing,
it
might
actually
be
the
mentors
fault,
and
so
the
org
admins
should
maybe
take
a
look
at
the
situation
and
see,
if
maybe
there's
a
difference,
communication,
styles
or
or
some
other
thing,
or,
if
maybe
the
mentees,
not
not
getting
enough
hands-on
or
something.
So
that
was
sort
of
sort
of
an
interesting
thing
and
then
so
kind
of
the
final
thing.
D
Since
I'm,
the
only
one
that
joined
this
session,
there
was
a
very,
very
small
session
talking
about
trying
to
get
on
some
of
these
coding
coding.
Camp
boot
camps,
coding,
schools,
hooked
up
into
open
source
I
found
that
interesting,
because
my
company
personally
works
with
a
couple
of
these
coding
camps
that
specialize
in
helping
women
find
careers
in
tech
and
it's
a
way
of
of
letting
us
an
increase.
The
number
of
women
that
work
for
the
company
we
get
really
really
good
candidates,
so
I
thought
that
would
be
interesting.
D
D
A
C
This
was
my
second
JSOC
mentor
summit
and
to
me
that
is
the
it's:
it's
the
best
conference
I've
ever
attended
and
when
I
went
there
in
2016,
that's
how
I
felt
again
I
repeated
the
experience,
it's
an
for
those
who
don't
know
what
the,
how
its
organized
it's
a
is:
the
reverse
of
a
conference.
So,
instead
of
going
there
listening
to
prepared
to
talk'st
prepared
talks
by
prepared
presenters,
the
attendees
proposed
talks
there's
a
bunch
of
time
slots
available.
In
fact,
everything
is
open.
C
The
attendees
propose
topics
of
discussion,
and
then
we
just
break
out
into
the
different
rooms
where
we
meet
people
who
want
to
talk
about
the
same
topics
as
as
we
want
and
the
topics
I
enjoyed
the
most
were
the
ones
about
how
to
pretty
much
the
same
as
Jeff
the
ones
about
how
to
how
to
work
with
students
how
to
recruit
mentors
how
to
keep
mentors
interested
in
throughout
the
program.
How
to
work
with
students.
E
C
There
is
also
something
that
I've
learned
is
some
organizations
participate
in
both
programs
in
the
Google
Code
Ian,
as
well
as
in
JSOC,
so
what
they
do
there
is
they
get
their
JSOC
students?
They
strongly
encourage
them
to
become
mentors
for
the
google
code-in
participants
who
are
younger
in
age
and
to
retain
students
after
they've
finished
a
JSOC
project.
C
What
organizations
have
what
I've
learned
and
shared
with
us?
Is
that
the
idea
is
you
have
to
keep
these
students
sort
of
interested
by
giving
them
responsibilities
with
regards
to
to
code
or
other
responsibilities
in
the
open-source
organization,
so
they
could
be
full
request
reviewers.
They
could
be,
for
example,
jib
reviewers
in
the
case
of
Jenkins.
They
could
join
a
special
interest
group,
but
the
thing
is:
we
have
to
keep
them
in
the
loop
and
not
just
let
it
go.
Some
students
will
stay.
Some
students
will
move
on
to
other
to
other
things.
C
A
A
To
summarize
my
experience
actually
a
second
what
Martin
said
for
me:
it
was
also
one
of
the
best
community
events,
I've
ever
participated
and
yeah.
It's
a
really
well
organized
it's
full
of
open-source
contributors,
and
one
of
the
main
difference
is
that
it's
full
of
open-source
contributor,
which
are
community
minded
because
it's
google
Summer
of
Code.
So
we
are
from
the
organizational
perspective.
It's
really
nice
from
communication
perspective
and
unconference
topics.
It's
also
really
nice.
A
During
release
mentor
senator
was
also
focusing,
in
addition
to
mentor
student
communication
topics.
I
focused
on
some
tooling,
so
I
participated
in
meetings
about
JSOC,
tooling,
about
some
tooling
for
event,
management
and
some
others.
I
was
participated
in
outreach,
talk
just
to
get
information
mobile
the
program
thanks
Teresa,
so
yeah
generally,
it's
a
really
really
nice,
but
you
need
to
study
many
topics
and
actually
also
good
some
potential
cross
project
collaboration
options
because
yeah
everybody
uses
Jenkins
and
pretty
much
the
same.
Almost
everybody
it
Gstaad
mentor
summit
also
uses.
B
A
I'm
still
prison
Martin,
so
yeah
the
Guardian
come
my
takeaways,
so
one
of
take
aways
I
have
an
addition
to
what
Martin
and
Jeff
said
in
that.
We
really
need
to
participate
more
in
community
activities
and
promote
man
JSOC.
So
here
of
course,
it's
special
interest
groups,
but
it's
also
communications
of
at
various
events,
including
local
events,
so,
for
example,
muttering
Jerez,
odd
meetups
in
cities
like
London,
where
it's
really
reasonably
participate,
the
same
for
other
events.
B
A
Still
work
in
progress,
but
if
it
happens,
we
really
should
try
to
attend,
and
since
they
were
a
lot
of
discussions
about
documentation
that
recently
and
also
pipeline
AuthorRank
special
interest
group,
which
is
being
discussed
and
developed
at
magnet,
is
now
and
believe.
It's
a
topic
forced
to
consider
I.
A
Guess,
let's
sit
with
the
summary,
so
just
in
case
somebody
is
interested.
We
have
a
lot
of
meeting
notes,
so
you
can
find
the
link
here
so
dogs
whatever.
So
this
is
a
document
which
contains
a
dump
of
for
all
meeting
notes,
we've
created
in
urine
other
sessions
and
actually
get
some
links
invested.
So,
for
example,
open
hardware
is
stored
in
another
document
because
a
video
touched
this
session
and
if
you're
interested
just
go
through
these
documents-
and
you
may
find
much
more
information.
A
Okay,
address,
let's
eat
for
JSOC
mental
summit
and
one
update
which
I
was
about
doing
in
the
beginning
that
we
also
have
a
JSOC
to
solvent
18,
some
other
blog
post.
Finally,
so
we
just
took
me
almost
1
months
to
finalize
it,
but
you
know
it's
here
so
if
you're
a
bit
isn't
if
anybody's
interested,
you
can
just
take
a
look
and,
as
Jeff
said
they
were
lightning
talks.
So
we
have
two
lightning
talks
which
have
been
created
for
the
kiss-off
mentor
summit,
so
we
will
try
to
get
them
post.
Somehow.
B
A
A
A
Okay,
sorry
about
that,
and
actually
one
of
the
hints
which
Martin
did
it
mention
if
your
google
code-in
mentor
you're
also
eligible
to
participate
in
the
g-shot
mentor
summit,
so
google
code-in
our
organization
so
also
send
mentors
today
so
for
jaeseok
students,
it's
one
of
opportunities
to
go
to
the
mental
summit.
For
example.
This
year
there
was
a
GC,
a
mentor
who
was
also
a
JSOC
student
this
year,
so
show
effectively
represented
here
one
project,
which
is
quite
unusual
for
Jae
Seok.
But
it's
one
of
our
party
ninjas.
A
B
A
Can
just
summarize
now
so,
as
Martin
said
before,
JSOC
we
met
together,
so
it
was
Jeff
for
marching
me
and
also
what
who
is
on
the
call.
So
we
were
discussing
what
will
we
do
for
Jo,
gsok
2019
and
how
we
are
closely
and-
and
we
generally
the
summary
of
this
approach
that
we
start
earlier
in
terms
of
looking
for
project
Tydeus
in
terms
of
preparing
infrastructure
or
ji-suk
2019
and
the
we
have
already
started
doing
some
beads.
A
So
what
have
we
done
already
just
a
second
that
is
the
dog
somewhere
yeah,
believe
it's
here,
yeah
this
crazy
submitting
so
effectively.
What
we
discussed
is
redesign
and
called
application
and
project
ID
approach,
because
currently
we
have
one
page
on
Jenkins
I/o
with
project
IDs,
it's
pretty
hard
to
manage
and
prick
a
heart
to
discuss
it
for
students.
So
we
want
to
rework
it
a
bit
so
which
project
has
still
it's
still
represented
on
the
JSOC
website,
but
in
addition
to
that
there
is
a
Google
Doc
where
students
can
discuss
a
project.
A
Ideas
get
feedback
so
that
we
use
eat
and
chat
to
build
up
proposals.
So,
for
example,
this
is
what
we
had
in
2000
taken.
Instead
of
that,
we
will
have
a
table
or
whatever
this
list
of
projects,
shot
abstracts
and
links
to
be
detailed
descriptions
in
Google
Doc,
so
does
it
make
sense
for
every
billion?
A
E
A
E
E
E
A
So
yeah,
actually
it
was
a
one
of
the
feedbacks
from
JSOC
NATO
summit.
So
there
was
a
meeting
about
the
second
feedback
about
ji-sook
I.
Believe
it's
actually
some
way
here
or
maybe
not
so
what
are?
They
were
a
question
Chris
to
have
labeling
happening
on
the
project
basis.
So
currently
there
are
labels
in
G
soap,
but
they
apply
to
the
entire
organization,
and
students
have
a
hard
time
looking
for
relevant
project
ideas.
So
what
was
if
it
work
about
yeah
I,
believe
that's
it
jaeseok
feedback.
D
A
A
My
apologies
for
that
and
yeah
addition
to
that
Jeff
and
Laura
will
join
ji-sook
orchid
means,
so
we
will
include
them
in
the
loop
and
they
will
have
more
burden
wife
on
the
Sokol
ministration
side
in
order
to
get
projects
involved,
as
we
discussed
to
reach
out
to
special
interest
groups,
etc.
So
we
have
Jeff
and
Lloyd
welcome
aboard,
and
here
thanks
a
lot
for
help
red.
A
A
So
generally,
it's
what
we
have
discussed
at
the
pre
mental
summit.
We
didn't
cover
so
many
topics
and
I
believe
we
still
need
to
continue
discussion.
So
now
it's
meet
October
and
what
we
really
need
to
start
doing
is
to
start
collecting
project
ideas.
So
if
everybody
has
any
project
idea,
let
us
know
we
will
try
to
accommodate
them
and
we'll
also
create
a
list
of
2019
project
ideas
and
I'll
put
all
ideas.
You
propose
there
and
then
we
will
start
expanding
when
so.
A
That
we
will
have
a
project
IDs
template,
so
what
it
will
include
if
you
include
a
structure,
something
like
what
you
already
have
fun
drink
and
say
your
website
and
we
leave
your
walls
at
newbie
friendly
examples
right
to
the
project
IDs.
So
it
means
so
that
everybody
interested
in
the
project
will
know
from
which
small
tasks
to
start
a
hiddens
to
apply,
and
it
will
be
some
additional
information
for
potential
participants
so
yeah.
It
will
be
much
more
than
just
this
small
description
and
they
will
create
this
template.
A
A
G
so
cool
pork
I'd
mean
it
check
list.
So
currently
we
have
only
mentor
and
student
guidelines
on
Jenkins
our
website.
In
addition
to
that,
we
need
an
orchid
mint
page
so
that
we
summarize
how
we
approached
this
oak,
how
we
used
to
approach
it
so
given
last
year's,
so
it's
also
something
Chi
will
create.
A
A
So
what
we
could
do,
we
could
get
permissions
for
all
JSOC
participant
orchid
means
to
manage
the
events
page,
but
now,
for
example,
I
have
no
permission
to
create
whatever
Sprint
or
dashboard,
which
includes
issues
from
Mojang
s
events.
So
that's
why
I
don't
use
it
and
so
I
believe
that
evils
would
be
the
best
thing
to
put
this
information
at
least
an
epic.
A
A
A
E
E
B
E
E
A
E
A
C
C
C
A
A
A
A
C
A
E
A
Okay,
some
and
that's
it
so
if
there
is
no
other
questions,
thanks
everybody
for
participating
or
watching
this
meeting
there.
As
always,
this
meeting
will
be
posted
on
youtube,
so
you
can
re-watch
that,
and
we
have
meeting
notes
posted
so
I
will
just
process
it
and
put
on
jenkees
on
your
website
like
we're
doing
in
other
special
interest
groups,
so
that
meeting
closed
for
this
information
and
yep
seem
to
be
excited.
Yes,.