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From YouTube: Jenkins Governance Meeting June 15, 2022
Description
Jenkins Governance meeting June 15, 2022 with topics including:
* News
* Action Items
* Embeddable build status plugin bundling a proprietary font
* Forums and community topics
A
Welcome
to
the
meeting
of
the
jenkins
governance
board.
It
is
the
15th
of
june,
not
the
14th,
2022
and
topics.
I've
got
on.
The
agenda
include
include
news
that
one
action
items
where
I'm
proud
to
have
finished
one,
a
question
related
to
embeddable,
build
status,
plug-in
and
our
usual
forums
and
community
topics,
any
other
items
that
need
to
be
on
the
agenda.
A
We
offer
our
special
thanks
to
phoebe
quincy
and
oliver
mensah
of
digitalocean,
their
their
open
source
community
team
and
thanks
to
damian
de
portal
and
irve
lemieux
of
the
jenkins
infrastructure
project.
We
look
forward
to
that.
We
had
great
experiences
using
the
last
donation
that
they
offered
of
of
compute
capacity,
we're
using
it
on
ci.jenkins.io
with
a
kubernetes
cluster.
A
We
also
announced
that
2.346.1,
the
next
long-term
support
release
comes
out
next
week.
It
will
also
include
security
fixes
there
will
be
a
matching
release
from
the
2.332
line,
so
2.332.4
on
that
same
day
and
a
weekly
will
arrive
that
day
with
the
security
fixes
that
weekly
will
be
2.355,
plus
the
security
fixes,
so
changes
being
merged
this
week
into
the
main
branch
will
not
be
visible
until
the
following
week
on
the
require
java
11
news
we're
looking
forward
to
one
week
after
that,
lts
the
week
of
june
20
during
june
28th.
A
We
will
release
our
first
weekly
that
requires
java,
11.
no
longer
supporting
java
8
and
then
roughly
3
months
later.
The
september
lts
will
also
require
java,
11
or
newer
thanks
to
everyone,
who's
done
so
much
to
bring
that
to
the
to
the
point
where
it
is,
where
we're
confident
that
we
can
run
well
and
effectively
on
java,
11
and
transition
off
of
java
8.
A
A
Congratulations
to
darren
pope
as
cdf
continuous
enthusiast
to
oleg
nanashev,
as
cdf
top
documenter
to
basel
crowe
as
most
valuable
jenkins
contributor
to
gavin
mogan
as
most
valuable
jenkins
advocate
and
as
jenkins
security,
mvp
vladimir
and
for
those
who
may
not
know
the
meaning
of
mvp.
It's
a
reference
to
usually
american
baseball
for
most
valuable
player.
A
During
cdcon,
we
had
a
contributor
summit,
and
there
we
were
really
pleased
by
a
presentation
from
three
employees
of
elastic
manuel
della
pena.
Ivan
fernandez
and
victor
martinez
talked
about
open,
telemetry
and
highlighted
how
they're,
using
it
open
telemetry,
provides
distributed,
tracing
logging
and
metrics
and
they're
using
it
in
their
jenkins
installation
at
elastic
to
monitor
jobs
and
watch
their
progress
and
identify
bottlenecks.
A
We
also
had
a
user
interface
user
experience.
Improvements,
presentation
by
tim,
jacom
included,
highlights
like
keyboard,
shortcuts
are
coming
and
more
improvements
to
the
plugin
manager
and
better
interactions
with
the
the
sidebar
olivier,
also
led
us
in
a
conversation
about
what
we
do
about
the
rather
large
number
of
core
maintainers
that
are
now
inactive
and
what
he
proposed
is
an
alumni
group
similar
to
the
jenkins
infra
alumni
group.
A
What
that
does
is
that
allows
these
contributors
to
retain
their
account
in
the
jenkins
ci
organization,
but
changes
their
permissions
from
the
elevated
permissions
that
a
core
maintainer
has
to
a
lower
set
of
permissions,
while
still
keeping
them
in
the
group.
Now
that
needs
further
discussion.
It's
a
proposal
right
now
and
we'll
we'll
bring
it
to
the
developers
mailing
list
and
go
further
discussing
now.
A
A
Thanks
yeah,
I
think
it's
worked
quite
well
in
the
info
project.
It's
been
there
for,
I
believe,
a
year,
or
maybe
even
two
years
now
and
it
it
allows
the
flexibility
we
need
and
someone
can
who
wants
to
become
active
again
can
easily
be
granted
their
permissions
again
in
addition
to
being
in
the
alumni
group,
so
you
can
move
in
and
out
of
groups
pretty
easily
next
on
action
items,
I
am
proud
to
say
that
I've
completed
one
action
item.
A
What
happened
was
at
fosdem
2020
cloudbees
donated
t-shirts
that
were
then
sold
as
a
fundraiser
for
the
jenkins
project,
the
the
funds
from
that
had
been
with
tracy
in
at
her
home
in
canada
for
the
longest
time
she
met
at
with
me
at
cdcon.
We
transferred
them,
and
I've
now
converted
them
from
euro
to
us
dollars
and
deposited
them
thanks
to
the
help
of
the
linux
foundation
into
the
jenkins
account.
So
the
jenkins
account
now
has
over
five
thousand
dollars
in
it.
So
we've
got
enough
that
we
could
consider
running
an
outreach
program.
A
A
A
That
what's
happened
is
a
particular
plugin
is
bundling
a
proprietary
font
and
we
either
need
the
licensing
that
says
we're
allowed
to
distribute
that
proprietary
font
or
we
need
to
get
it
out
of
the
plugin.
So
the
proposal
is
that
at
least
my
my
proposal.
My
draft
idea
is:
let's
allow
up
to
two
weeks
for
the
maintainer
to
correct
the
issue
and,
if
not
corrected,
then
then
we
we
need
to
suspend
distribution
of
the
plug-in
or
take
ownership
of
it.
B
This
matches
what
we've
done
in
the
past,
if
I
recall,
with
the
with
some
other
plugins
that
have
had
proprietary
components.
A
Exactly
yeah,
it
is
consistent.
I
need
to.
I
actually
need
to
do
the
research
to
be
sure
precisely
how
we
handled
them,
because
I'm
not
sure
that
the
two-week
timeout
is
consistent,
but
I
haven't
done
that
research
yet,
but
yes,
it's
it's!
We've
used
that
technique
and
suspended
distribution
of
plugins
that
contain
proprietary
components
and.
B
A
Right
and-
and
that's
that's-
that's
one
alternative.
I
think
it
could
be
just
remove
the
proprietary
font
and
references
to
it,
and
I
don't
know
what
what
impact
that
would
have
on
the
user
experience,
but
that's
another
another
alternative
and
either
of
those
would
bring
the
plug-in
back
into
compliance.
A
A
Community.Jenkins.Io
has
the
ability
to
use
prepared
responses
for
rather
common
questions,
and
I
think
that's
a
great
idea.
I
look
forward
to
it.
I
hope
it's
hope
we
could
use
that,
because
when
someone
hasn't
read
the
upgrade
guide,
this
is
a
pointer
to
hey,
read
the
upgrade
guide
and
here's
a
blog
post-
and
here
are
two
videos
and
those
those
pieces
of
media
usually
will
prompt
people
to
do
do
their
research
to
understand
what
they
need
to
do.
B
You
know,
could
define
responses
for
various
commonly
asked
questions,
and
then
you
know
press
a
button
to
essentially
just
paste
that
in
and
mail
out
the
reply.
So
I
think
the
only
the
only
the
reason
that
worked
well
for
me
in
help
spot
you
know
so
many
years
ago,
was
that
the
responses
were
written
very
well
in
a
way
that
that
answered,
very
specific
questions
and
didn't
make
the
person
who
received
it
feel
that
they
were
getting
a
canned
response.
B
So
I
think
that's
a
good
pattern
to
follow.
You
know
basically
like
the
faq
style
pattern
rather
than
another.
Another
kind
of
canned
response
I've
seen
is
like
you
know
the
you
know
the
one
that
we've
all
gotten
you
know
just
unplug
it
plug
it
back
in
and
try
it
again.
B
B
I
mean
I
don't
know.
I
don't
know
how
how
the
software
works
for
this
forum,
but
at
least
the
way
that
help
spot
worked.
There's
a
the
canned
responses
were
also
visible
in
an
faq,
so
you
could,
you
could
read
them
without
having
to
to
be
given
the
canned
response.
A
Well
and
you've
got
a
good
point:
we
we
want
to
be
sure
that
they
are
phrased
in
a
way
that
one
they
don't
feel
condescending
to
the
user
and
they
don't
rebuke
or
lecture
the
user.
They
rather
hey
here's
some
information
that
will
help
you
and
encourage
them
and
motivate
them
to
oh
yeah.
Here's
something
great
large
on
the
screen.
You
click
this
and
it
takes
you
to
the
thing
that
will
help
you
for
me.
I,
like
the
I
just
like
the
visual
presentation
of
the
way
community.
Does
this.
A
I
I
find
it
more
attractive
than
the
the
average
web
page
good
excellent.
So
we
had
one
other
that
I
I
felt
like
was
was
fun
to
note.
We
had
a
user
that
was
trying
to
run
jenkins
on
a
red
hat
enterprise,
linux
that
has
fips
mode
enabled
and
it
took
a
while
before
we
realized
that
that
was
what
it
was,
that
fips
mode
was
enabled.
We
ended
up
asking
questions
back
and
forth.
Wow
we've
got
lots
of
people
who
are
using
red
hat.
B
Now
I
think
there
is
some
work
being
done
to
better
support
things
like
fips
mode.
I
haven't
been
following
too
closely,
but
there
are
some
efforts:
there's
some
efforts
to
detach
various
components
into
plug-ins
and
and
to
update
those
plug-ins
for
better
compatibility
with
fifth
mode.
So
it
may
well
be
worth
trying
this
again
in
a
month
from
now
or
whenever
that
work
has
landed
to
see.
A
In
specifics,
we've
got
I've
got
a
submission
from
to
one
of
the
to
the
get
plug-in,
that's
related
to
specific
behavior
around
se
linux,
and
that
that's
a
good
story
that
more
and
more
interesting
things
are
happening
in
secured
environments
in
sort
of
hardened
environments
like
fips
or
s,
linux
environments.