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A
Topics
that
I
had
on
the
agenda
include
news
action,
oops
action
items,
code
of
conduct.
Reminder
was
one
that
I
wanted
to
just
bring
up,
and
it's
more
for
discussion,
jira,
license
changes
and
our
continuing
use
of
jira
CDF
topics
and
Community
activity.
Are
there
any
other
topics
that
others
want
to
be
sure
we
add
to
the
to
the
agenda.
A
Okay,
then,
let's
go
ahead,
so
congratulations
first
to
the
Jenkins
project
and
being
accepted
as
a
Google
summer
of
code,
mentoring
organization,
special
thanks
to
John,
Mark
messen,
to
Bruno
garage
and
to
Chris
Stern
to
Alyssa
Tong,
who
are
acting
as
organization
admins
this
year,
thanks
also
to
the
mentors
or
the
potential
mentors,
including
Basel,
Crow
me
and
others
thanks
very,
very
much
right
now,
it
looks
like
there
are
far
more.
A
There
will
be
far
more
application
applicants
than
we
have
projects
and
we
will
limit
the
number
of
projects
by
the
number
of
lead
mentors
that
are
available.
We
want
to
be
sure
that
the
projects
have
high
chance
of
success
and
a
successful
experience
for
the
the
contributors.
The
new
contributors,
not
just
for
the
Jenkins
project.
A
And
then
the
February
newsletter
is
being
prepared,
submit
your
your
text
if
you're
part
of
that,
please,
let's
like
roll
on
them,
any
other
questions
or
comments
on
news.
B
A
I,
don't
I
don't
have
a
fundamental
reason
why
we've
certainly
been
better
organized
this
year
than
we
were
last
year
and
better
promoted,
but
I
have
a
suspicion
that
there
must
be
active
promotion
of
Google
summer
of
code
in
the
universities
in
India
right
now
and
I.
Think
that's
the
primary
Catalyst
but
I
I,
don't
know
for
sure
good
question.
A
B
I
think
this
year,
Jean
Mark
has
taken
these
vitamins
or
vitamins,
but
other
than
that,
no
idea.
Sorry,
okay,
great
all.
A
C
Yes,
a
couple
of
weeks
ago,
Gavin
Mogan
started
a
post
on
the
development
mailing
list
that
he
wanted
to
remove
himself
as
point
of
contact
from
the
past,
where
press
page
from
jenkins.io
is
submitted,
Apple
request
and
this
took
place,
and
he
is
no
longer
a
press
contact
on
jks
of
IO.
He
also
noted
that
he
has
been
a
press
contact
for
a
couple
of
years.
By
now
and
within
the
past
couple
of
years,
he
received
basically
nothing
but
spam
or
was
subscribed
to
mailing
list.
He
never
wanted
to
be
in.
C
A
Great
okay,
so
what
it's
doing
is,
as
you
said,
getting
rid
of
a
bunch
of
individual
contacts,
particularly
this
one,
for
instance,
has
not
had
involvement
in
the
Jenkins
project
in
over
two
years,
so
far
better
that
we
give
a
contact
to
some
to
a
place
where
we
can
see
it
where
multiple
people
will
see
it
and
can
act
on
it.
Yes,.
C
Most
likely,
given
one
at
a
place
that
is
actually
public
available,
so
not
something
like
a
email
inbox
that
possibly
gets
lost.
If
you
don't
check
and
it's
regularly
right,
I
left
the
note
to
the
security
I
left
the
note
to
the
security
team
in
case
there's
something
they
need
to
be
reached
out
to,
but
yeah
that's.
Basically
it.
C
A
Okay
next
topic,
then
thanks
so
I
think
this
one.
Are
you
ready
to
move
it
out
of
draft
Alex
so
that
we
could?
We
could
go
ahead
and
merge
it
but
sure
now,
I,
guess,
press
context
is
something
that
really
should
have
a
choice
by
the
board,
because
this
is
at
some
level
a
a
project.
Organizational
level
decision,
I
supposedly
ask
here
for
board
members
for
actually
all
participants
to
give
their
approval
that
yes,
we're.
Okay.
With
this
conceptual
change
of
press
context,
I
know
Oleg
had
said
he
was
fine
with
it
in
separate
email.
B
D
A
Next
topic
then,
create
and
distribute
election
badges.
Sorry,
no
progress
for
me
and
no
intent
to
make
progress
in
the
next
two
to
four
weeks.
Would
anyone
object
if
I
just
deleted
this
action
item
and
said
I'm
not
going
to
bother
with
it.
B
A
It's
not
really
important
great,
deleting
okay
thanks
next
topic
was
easy,
CLA
to
be
documented
by
Oleg
and
no
progress
there.
I
don't
feel
a
grave
concern
that
there's
no
progress,
but
any
comments
or
insights
from
others.
Are
we
at
a
point
where
we
need
to
take
this
back
from
Oleg
and
put
it
on
somebody
else?.
C
I
think
we
should
just
pick
it
up
if
there
is
actually
someone
who
submits
the
CLA.
Okay,
if
I
remember
correctly,
there
have
been
a
couple
of
people,
maybe
three
during
2022
who
actually
signed
the
CLA,
and
these
have
been
on
corporate
B,
and
these
have
been
Incorporated
yeah,
the
corporate
one,
so
I,
don't
think,
there's
much
interest
from
individuals
to
submit
a
CLA.
At
this
point.
A
Great
okay,
so
low
risk
continues
continues.
The
next
action
item
is
just
a
standing
action
item
for
me
to
create
the
agenda
empty
agenda.
I
think
I'm.
Well
enough
practice
I'm
going
to
delete
it.
I'll
keep
doing
it.
If
you
catch
me
not
doing
it.
I
I
will
take
the
action
item.
Then
next
one
was
pull
request
to
update
the
jenkins.io
site
to
combine
sub-projects
and
sigs
into
a
single
concept
of
working
groups.
I've
not
done
it,
and
it's
not
likely
this
is
this
is
mine.
I
accepted
I
also
need
to
update
roadmap.
A
Next
topic
retire
the
J,
the
Chinese
Jenkins
site.
So
this
one
we
had
originally
started
with
an
action
item.
Oleg
asked
them:
we've
received
the
answer
now.
Rick
has
recommended
that
we
redirect
the
Chinese
pages
to
English
equivalents
and
Kevin.
We
would
put
it
on
Kevin,
our
docs
officer
to
track
this
help
desk
ticket
that
is
proposing
to
replace
the
Chinese
pages
with
redirects
to
English
pages
and
I
I
assume
it's
relatively
straightforward,
but
like
many
things
in
that
that
world
of
web
pages
and
redirects
I
could
be
very
terribly
wrong.
B
A
C
A
D
A
Don't
actually
need
to
do
since
it
was
since
it
was
translation,
I,
don't
even
think,
there's
a
mapping
needed
it's
rather
any
any
URL
that
includes
zh
at
its
root
needs
to
have
the
zh
removed
and
use
the
same
URL.
Oh
that's
even
easier
than
I
thought.
It
would
be.
That's
that's
my
that's
my
assumption
anyway
and
I
would,
if,
if
that's
not
the
case,
and
they
had
done
custom
content,
I,
wouldn't
trust
that
custom
content
anyway,
because
it's
now
at
least
two
years
out
of
date.
A
No
no
I
haven't
checked
to
see
where,
let's
see
this
is
the
improve
the
page
yeah
so
and
in
fact,
this
the
site
page,
the
pages
are
in
a
repository
that
we
control
Jenkins
infra,
so
absolutely
we've
got.
We've
got
end
to
end
enough
control
of
this
thing
to
be
able
to
to
to
make
the
change.
We
just
need
someone
to
do
the
change.
D
A
A
A
Last
item
was
build,
monitor
view
plug-in
buzzle.
Anything
you
want
to
report
there.
D
I've
contacted
the
GitHub
organization
admins
through
a
help
desk
ticket.
So
it's
just
a
matter
of
someone
with
the
appropriate
access
executing
the
transfer.
D
A
Okay
next
topic
was,
this
is
a.
This
is
a
a
reminder
for
me
and
an
experience
thing.
So,
in
the
Jenkins
code
of
conduct,
there
is
text
that
says
board
members
are
responsible
for
clarifying
and
enforcing
standards
of
acceptable
behavior.
It
was
not
too
long
ago
that
I
read
this
for
the
very
first
time
and
thought
Oh
I'm
a
board
member
I
have
a
responsibility
here,
and
so
my
reminder
was
then
became
pertinent
when
we
had
some,
rather
rather
harsh
comments
on
on
a
getter,
Channel
and
I
stepped
in
and
said
as
a
board.
A
Member
I
am
acting
on
this
responsibility
and
saying
that
you
need
to
be
aware
of
code
of
conduct
and
the
user
responded
very
positively.
Oh
you're
right
so
sorry,
and
then
we
had
a
good
conversation.
So
for
me
it
was
a.
It
was
a
good
reminder
that
hey
as
a
board
member,
it's
okay,
that
I
I
know
that
we
have
a
code
of
conduct
and
we
expect
people
to
adhere
to
it.
A
B
No
I
I've
also
seen
this
conversation
and
I
was
yeah
only
on
phone
available,
so
I
I
couldn't
really
answer
on
this
topic
as
well,
but
I
think
it
was
a
really
good
reaction
from
you
and
I
think
it
was
a
really
a
good
discussion
afterwards.
So
it
was
you
know.
Maybe
sometimes
you
just
need
to
say
a
simple
thing
and
when
everything
is
working,
okay,
right.
A
And
that's
now
now
there
have
been
other
cases
where,
where
I
there
was
a
case,
some
six
or
nine
months
ago,
where
I
I
noted
someone
that
they
were,
they
were
in
I
thought
they
were
in
violation
of
code
of
conduct
and
I.
Didn't
initially
cite
that
I
was
a
member
of
the
board.
I
just
said,
I
think
you're
you're
out
of
line
I
was
I
was
a
little
too
gentle
and
they
came
back
with
sort
of
more
harsh
phrasing
and
I.
A
I
then
put
on
my
lawyer
mode
and
said:
I
am
a
member
of
the
board.
I
am
enforcing
the
code
of
conduct
and,
and
that
was
that
didn't
go
nearly
as
well
as
this
one
did
where
I
started
right
off
by
saying:
hey,
look,
I'm
a
board
member
and
I'm
I'm,
noting
you're
you're
not
behaving
the
way.
We
want
great
anything
else
on
that
topic.
Any
Alex,
for
instance,
you're
you're,
frequently
on
these
kind
of
interactions,
any
places
where
you've
seen
problems
or
wanted
to
highlight
anything.
C
A
All
right,
thank
you.
Next
topic,
then,
was
there's
a
jira
change
that
is
coming
so
atlassian
has
stated
that
their
move
in
general
for
open
source
projects
is
to
move
them
from
being
self-hosted
to
being
hosted
by
atlassian
and
for
most
most
projects.
That
makes
a
lot
of
sense
if
you've
got
a
relatively
small
jira
installation.
If
you've
got
a
reasonable
number
of
users,
having
atlassian
hosted
is
better
for
the
open
source
project.
A
The
Jenkins
project
is
somewhat
distinct
in
that
sense,
because
we
have
over
a
hundred
thousand
users
on
our
jira
installation,
and
we've
got
a
long
history
of
use
of
that
with
important
security
procedures.
Etc
well,
atlassian,
thankfully,
has
approved
our
continued
continued
use
of
that
system.
Even
after
February
2024
and
Linux
Foundation
plans
to
continue
hosting
us
they're
going
through
some
detailed
discussions
about
what
it
means
to
make
this
transition,
because
on
their
side
at
Linux
Foundation,
they
will
need
to
do
some
effort
to
to
get
us
to
keep
hosting
us.
A
B
Wasn't
Vera
blog
post
planned.
A
A
Oh,
and
so
once
we
get
oh
write,
the
blog
post
once
we
have
final
details
from
LFX
because
they
may
have
to
schedule
some
down
time
in
order
to
do
the
transition
from
from
the
currents
configuration
to
whatever
the
new
configuration
is.
A
Okay,
next
topic,
then,
was
CDF
topics,
so
one
of
the
items
is
that
the
technical
oversight
committee
for
the
CDF
meets
I
believe
it's
monthly
and
they've
asked
their
contributing
projects
to
present
status.
Reports.
They've
got
a
status
report
already
scheduled
for
March
and
I
believe
for
April
and
I
tentatively
put
us
on
the
agenda
for
May.
A
My
intent
was
I'll,
create
the
presentation
share
it
with
board
members,
invite
you
to
comment
and
share.
It
actually
share
it.
With
this
group,
invite
comments,
Corrections,
Etc
and
then
we'll
present.
It.
A
Okay
next
topic,
then,
was
during
the
last
technical
oversight
committee
meeting.
They
noted
that
one
of
the
facilities
that
we
use
in
the
Jenkins
project,
this
Dev
stats
facility
it
was
created
originally
by
Linux
Foundation-
will
eventually
be
replaced
and
they've
started
a
working
group
to
be
sure
that
the
Linux
Foundation
knows
what
things
we
need
so
that
we
don't
lose
information
as
a
result
of
this
transition
from
the
death
stats
thing
to
the
new
Linux
Foundation
insights
program
of
data
collection.
A
Does:
okay,
yes,
fine
yeah,
so
just
so
everybody's
aware,
this
is
the
kind
of
data
that
this
shows.
This
is
two
years
of
Jenkins
contributor
counts
across
the
entire
set
of
Jenkins
repositories,
and
the
bottom
line
is
companies
where
they
make
guesses,
which
company
you're
from
the
top
line
is
individuals,
and
it's
fascinating
that
they
can
gather
this
kind
of
data
from
public
commits
and
it
helps
us
decide
hey.
Are
we
being
effective?
A
What
it's
been
doing
is
costing
it's
costing
a
lot
of
bandwidth
to
its
sponsor
Arta
and
jfrog,
and
they've
asked
us
hey.
Please:
can
you
find
a
way
to
reduce
how
much
bandwidth
you're
using
so
the
infrastructure
teams
created
the
artifact
caching
proxy
and
it
has
done
a
really
great
job?
We
were
previously
three
of
the
top
five
consumers
were
Jenkins
owned,
CI
servers
and
with
the
caching
proxy
we're
now
completely
off
that
list,
so
good
win.
Now
there
are
still
other
things
that
need
to
be
changed.
A
A
D
Are
they
the
jfrog,
give
us
any
update
about
adding
the
block
IP
feature
yeah.
A
I
think
so
far,
no
possibly
working
on
that
or
right.
So
no
final
answer
on
on
blocking
specific
IP
addresses
I'll
ping
them
again
today,
because
that
would
that
would
be
the
single
biggest
gain
if
we
could
block
this
exact
IP
address.
A
Well,
and
that
will
give
us
a
few
weeks
yeah
well,
and
that
was
why
the
that
was
why
the
the
jfrog
people
said:
hey
it's
not
even
worth
it,
because
this
could
be
they.
It
may
be
that
they'll
immediately
change
it,
but
looking
at
the
pattern
of
use,
I'm
not
sure,
but
what
it's
not
really
just
a
computer,
not
some
something
more
than
that
and
somebody's
just
doing
things
that
don't
make.
A
All
right
other
topics-
we've
got
Alyssa,
Tong
and
I-
will
be
at
in
Los
Angeles
end
of
this
week
for
an
open
source
conference,
the
Southern
California
Linux
Expo
and
the
CDF
Jenkins
Awards
nominations
are
open.
Congratulations!
Alex
for
your
nomination.
It's
fun
to
read
those
nominations.
That's
a
thank
you
very
much
for
contributions.