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Jenkins Contributor Summit June 25, 2021 - Ignite talks (full session)
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Okay,
so
we
are
recording
anyway
right,
so
I'm
showing
my
screen.
Do
you
see
it
so
before
we
start
one
of
the
things,
I
want
to
say
that
you
have
a
feedback
form.
So
if
you
haven't
seen
the
link
yet
again
kind
reminder
feedback
is
welcome
and
yeah
this
time
this
sponsors
t-shirts.
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So
if
you
want
a
special
t-shirt
like
that,
you
can
just
submit
feedback
and
that's
all
you
need
to
do
and
yeah,
let's
continue
with
actually
unite
talks,
so
what
we
have
on
the
list.
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So
the
current
idea
that
we
will
basically
go
through
the
list,
and
if
you
have
some
ideas,
then
please
just
put
them
in
the
bottom
of
the
list,
so
we
will
be
continuing
them
until
we
either
run
out
of
time
or
route
out
of
sessions
and
yeah
what
we
have
next.
First,
a
twitter
code,
application
for
life
data
science
with
honest:
how
sheet
git
credentials
is?
How
should
here?
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Okay
and
again,
if
you
have
ideas,
just
put
them
here,
so
this
one
is
a
rather
fun
event,
that's
something
so
I
will
use
it
only
if
nobody
wants
it
to
present
anything
more
useful.
So,
first
of
all
twitter
s
code
who
did
participate
in
our
session
yesterday,
we
were
doing
got
some
feeder
together
with
mark.
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So
good
news
that,
if
you
like
them,
we
have
a
special
twitter
account
for
you.
Now.
This
twitter
account
is
called
mempkins.
It
was
created
a
while
ago
and
what
we
have
here-
yeah
nice
logo,
of
course
inspired
by
mementos
and
well
when
it
finally
loads,
because
I'm
not
sure
what
happens,
you
will
see
a
lot
of
images,
okay,
yeah,
so
something
like
that.
Some
memes
are
related
to
jenkins.
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Some
are
not
here's,
for
example
our
slides
from
our
presentation
with
mark,
because
why
not
is
definitely
something
about
mems
and
yeah
like
that,
and
for
example,
yesterday,
when
I
was
doing
berserj,
I
posted
this
tweet
and
actually
what
I
wanted
to
show.
You
is,
of
course,
not
a
mems
channel,
but
how
it
actually
works
under
the
hood,
because
it's
actually
twitter's
code,
at
least
for
some
posts.
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So
there
is
a
repository
called
jenkins,
yeah
and
managers
or
sorry
mempkins,
and
this
is
a
repository
actually
powered
by
github
actions,
and
this
repository
uses
twitter
together.
So
it's
a
standard
github
action
created
for
posting
twitter
and
it
was
created
by
one
of
guitar,
solid,
github
employees.
It
works
pretty
well
and
I
was
experimenting.
We
started
for
making
all
jenkins
twitter
accounts
managed
by
code,
and
I
still
intend
to
do
that,
but
yeah
I
needed
playground,
hence
memphians
and
yeah.
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So
if
you're
interested
how
it
looks
like
so,
there
is
some
pull
request,
template,
etc,
and
there
is
also
a
pipeline
which
basically
does
two
type
things.
Firstly,
it
allows
doing
previews
and
when
you
create
pull
requests,
and
secondly,
it
allows
tweeting
when
you
actually
do
something
more
useful
and
you
can
see
that
it
accesses
twitter
as
a
app.
So
you
need
to
register
it,
but
after
that
you
can
use
it
as
an
action
and
here,
for
example,
yeah.
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Well,
basically,
it's
all
we
have
in
this
repository-
and
this
is
tweets
so
this,
for
example,
what
I
created
last
time,
hello,
world
mems,
are
coming
and
yeah
just
a
link
to
the
repository.
So
there
are
some
limitations
right
now.
It
supports
only
open
graph.
You
can
embed
the
images
which
is
a
kind
of
fatal
flaws
for
memphians,
so
I
wanted
to
actually
a
combine
and
there
is
another
tool
which
can
generate
mems
from
some
text
and
the
images.
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So
I
wanted
to
create
a
github
action
for
them
and
create
a
chain,
so
we
define
ms
code
and
then
it
generates
image
and
posts
the
image,
but
I
haven't
got
to
that
yet
so
maybe
it
will
be
a
topic
for
my
break
in
the
coming
weeks
because
yeah
I'm
taking
a
break
from
the
jinx
community,
and
I
will
definitely
do
something
awkward
like
that.
But
yeah,
let's
see
so,
let's
actually
see
how
it
works
in
practice.
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Okay,
so
yeah,
I
think
that
let's
stop.
Thank
you
that
okay,
I
can
adjust
the
delete
within
the
worst
case
right.
So
let's
take
this
the
register.
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Okay
with
this
ignite
talks,
we
will
definitely
use
all
the
time
right,
but
well
jenkins,
contributor
summit
goes
wrong
so
and
then
we
create
requests
because
we'll
test
preview
yeah,
I
think
okay,
it's
about
the
name
right,
so
we
create
the
repository.
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Currently,
I
believe
it
has
code
owners
configured
or
maybe
not.
I
believe
that
at
least
I
was
interested
to
configure
them.
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Yeah,
it
takes
some
time
because,
after
the
match,
what
happens?
Actually
there
is
another
github
action
being
triggered.
It
takes
a
bit
longer
because
it
actually
needs
to
connect
to
twitter
api.
So
I
was
a
bit
optimistic
and
here
you
can
see
that
the
result
should
actually
feedback
that
it
was
tweeted.
So
it
even
puts
the
status
on
the
text
and
you
just
go
to
the
hyperlink
and
and.
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Done
so
well,
yeah,
assuming
that
you
have
open
glass,
it's
nice
and
we
can
automate
that,
but
I
think
that
would
be
a
good
engine
for
things
like
release,
announcements,
request,
announcements,
because
github
page
deletes
actions
automatically
now
sorry
open
graphs.
So
if
you
use
github,
you
can
actually
do
a
lot
of
cool
stuff.
Basically,
we
could
automate
the
jenkins
releases,
especially
when
github
supports
open
graph
for
releases.
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We
could
highlight
people
requests
basically
with
zero
effort,
so
let's
say
it
reaches
five
likes
and
we
automatically
generate
a
pull
request
for
jenkins
releases
or
for
gen
pci,
which
has
highlights
this
tweet
sorry
a
pull
request,
and
then
we
just
review
it.
Maybe
added
some
text
and
the
push
to
that.
So
we
can
leverage
this
twitter
as
code
for
a
lot
of
content.
We
can,
for
example,
automate
the
tweeting
from
a
community
jenkins
I
o.
By
putting
triggers
we
could
automate
tweeting
releases
of
jenkins
for
plugins
in
our
pipelines.
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So
as
an
engine
twitter
code
is
very
promising
and
I
think
that
we
should
actually
keep
exploring
that
and
the
new
accounts
I
will
be
creating,
for
example,
for
french
speaking
community.
I
will
be
connecting
them
to
twitter's
code
right
away
and
looking
for
contributors,
which
is
more
difficult
than
automating,
as
you
know,
but
yeah
I
will
be
doing
it
as
well.
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Okay,
so,
what's
next
in
the
agenda,
next
in
the
agenda
is
actually
application
for
life
and
science.
So
I
I
guess
it's
a
nice
continuation
of
the
memphians.
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As
they
say,
I
have
some
pretty
big
shoes
to
fit
after
the
the
mempkins
presentation.
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I
have
taught
graduate
classes
in
groovy
programming,
occasionally
doing
some
blogging
in
these
days
lots
of
gardening
in
the
backyard
just
to
frame
things
in
2017
we
published
actually
an
article
in
the
scientific
literature
with
the
opening
title
jenkins,
ci
and
most
likely
people
that
were
reading
these
had
no
idea
what
jenkins
ci
was,
but
we
continue
with
an
open
source,
continuous
integration
system
as
a
scientific
data
and
image
processing
platform,
and
I
think
this
is
a
kind
of
a
use
of
of
jenkins.
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The
reason
for
this
is
that,
if
you
look
at
the
basic
cycle
of
software
publishing
steps,
they
very
closely
resemble
those
of
typical
scientific
data,
processing
and
analysis
and
jenkins
has
essentially
all
of
the
tooling
that's
required
to
be
able
to
do
the
same
kind
of
steps
in
analytical
and
life
science
space.
D
So
the
key
enablers
for
this
is
at
least
from
my
point
of
view,
the
accessibility
that
jenkins
provides
to
to
these
tools.
Through
its
web
portal.
We
use
primarily
the
freestyle
parameterized
jobs.
It's
a
rather
easy
deployment.
Of
course
it
is
a
super
rich
plug-in
ecosystem.
D
Groovy
scripting
is
really
cool
and
powerful
for
blowing
things
together
in
a
heterogeneous
environment,
and
you
know
I
don't
read
the
entire
list,
but
there
is
certainly
great
os
community
support,
and
that
was
key
for
me
because
I,
this
was
my
first
sort
of
entry
into
the
open
source
community
and
I
found
it
very
welcoming
and
very
supporting
both
with
the
jenkins
community,
as
well
as
with
the
bio
uno
community,
which
was
aligning
very
well
with
the
goals
I
was
trying
to
achieve.
D
D
Science
lab
these
days,
where
the
labs
generate
huge
amounts
of
data
and
they
need
to
be
transformed,
parsed
and
then
analyzed
so
there's
a
huge
number
of
utilities,
applications,
custom,
scripts
and
instrument
specific
software
that
you
need
to
sort
of
bring
together
to
work
towards
this
final
goal.
D
Reproducibility
and
data
providence
are
key
in
the
life
sciences
and
research
space
in
general
and
jenkins
offers
both
of
those
and
data
management,
as
well
as
sharing
and
collaboration,
become
really
powerful
within
the
context
of
jenkins.
So
all
of
these
things
are
things
that
we
propose
in
the
paper
we
published
and
actually
there's
two
manuscripts
now
about
jenkins
in
the
scientific
literature.
D
You're
gonna
find
the
second
one
in
the
in
the
section
for
the
references,
so
I
don't
went
through
the
second.
I
don't
know
why
we
jump
to
slide
seven.
D
Okay,
so
we
did
this,
so
here
is
the
original
application
that
we
had
published
the
about
gankings
and
that
was
high
performance
image
processing.
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So,
for
the
first
time,
lab
science
were
able
to
use
some
of
the
jenkins
workflows
that
were
built
to
get
access
to
the
high
performance
clusters
that
we
had
to
process
these
images
and
be
able
to
analyze
them
themselves.
D
While
in
the
past
it
would
take
weeks
and
weeks
for
people
to
wait
for
some
software
engineer
to
cue
their
images
on
the
cluster
and
and
run
the
image
analysis
software
to
do
so
right
now,
we'll
provide
them
with
a
very
simple
dashboard
where
they
can
go
and
do
a
bunch
of
analysis
in
the
management
tasks
on
the
cluster
through
jenkins.
D
Another
application
is
for
data
management
and
jenkins
is
really
really
cool
and
powerful
doing
that.
A
lot
of
the
data
that's
produced
in
the
lab
comes
as
delimited
data
that
is
very
amenable
to
sql
querying
and
and
transformation
all
that
stuff,
and
basically
we
have
many
jobs
that
deal
with
this
kind
of
data,
and
I
will
show
you
an
example,
but
basically
these
jobs
also
use
an
embedded
h2
java
database.
D
That
sort
of
fire
ups
on
on
demand
does
the
analysis
and
then
dies
as
the
build
finishes.
So
they
can
use
essentially
jenkins
as
a
ide
to
do
sql
queries
and
then
the
results
from
these
queries
are
saved
and
managed
in
jenkins.
D
Similarly,
we
have
a
lot
of
need
for
image
and
data
annotation
and
review,
and
I
will
show
you
a
couple
examples
where
we
have
integrated
some
of
the
build
forms
with
javascript
high
resolution
viewers
that
allow
us
to
view
images,
but
also
as
well.
You
know
integrate
a
lot
of
interactive
views,
reports
and
analysis
into
into
jenkins.
D
One
of
the
key
aspects
of
using
jenkins
for
for
life
sciences
and
data
science
is
the
interactivity
of
the
user
interface,
with
the
with
the
data
responding
to
changes
in
selections
that
the
user
is
making
and
so
on,
and
I
know
that
this
is
not
of
a
huge
interest
to
the
jenkins
community
and
it
was
totally
lacking
back
in
2000
and
13.
D
When
I
came
in
contact
with
the
biono
organization-
and
I
described
what
I
needed
and
at
that
point
my
colleague
bruno
quinoshita,
who
is
in
new
zealand
now
built
this
really
cool
jenkins.
Active
choices
plugin
originally
was
distributed
through
by
uno.
Now
is
from
the
jenkins
repository
with
over
24
000
installs,
and
it
provides
really
cool,
dynamic
and
cascading
build
parameters.
D
They
use
groovy
scripts
and
they
also
can
return
dynamic
html.
So
we
can
enrich
the
build
forms
with
html.
D
So
I'm
going
to
show
you
an
example
of
of
what
you
can
do
with
the
active
choices
here.
We're
using
the
scriptable
plugin
groovy,
the
h2
embedded
rfd
bms
in
javascript,
so
would
be
essentially
a
query
for
data
in
the
s2
database
by
selecting
the
certain
values
that
we
want
to
search
for
in
the
data,
and
here
we
have
sort
of
the
two
query
plan
terms
and
you
can
delete
them
reset
them
and
change
them,
as
as
you
wish.
By
and
all
this
is
in
the
jenkins,
build.
D
D
There
we
go
a
little
bit
more
visually
pleasing.
This
is
using
an
interactive
viewer
based
on
the
opennc
dragon
javascript.
This
is
called
a
deep
zoom
viewer
and
is
used
specifically
for
scientific
images.
D
This
particular
form
integrates
scripture,
groovy
and
images
are
coming
in
from
a
so-called
cantaloupe,
triple
f
image
server,
but
it's
very
powerful
allows
you
to
zoom
in
the
images
and,
as
you
will
see
in
a
second,
it
allows
us
also
to
overlay
images
because
that's
important,
we
have
multi-channel
images
that
need
to
be
overlaid,
so
we
can
see
the
same
cell
in
two
different
channels.
So
you
can
see
the
nuclei
of
the
cells
are
blue.
D
The
cytoplasm
is
is
green,
so
all
of
that
interaction
happens
in
the
jenkins
interface
for
the
job.
We
can
adjust
the
the
opacity
and
everything
else
and
and
do
all
these
cool
things
basically
using
a
couple
jenkins.
D
D
So
that's
it!
I
just
you
know,
want
to
thank
a
bunch
of
people
here
both
from
my
work.
Interestingly
enough,
as
I
said,
my
boss
is
called
jeremy
jenkins
and
actually
he
has
accepted
the
the
jenkins
icon.
He
uses
quite
a
bit
in
his
sort
of
where
he
needs
to
put
his
picture
sometimes,
and
of
course
you
know
the
community
here
and
by
own
organization,
and
last
summer
we
built
this
really
cool
machine
learning
plug-in
for
for
jenkins.
D
I've
met
many
of
you
then
again
and
at
the
end
I
have
put
a
number
of
references
that
when
I
post
a
slide,
you
can
just
go
through
them
and
see
a
few
more
calls
and
cool
things
that
we
can
do
with
jenkins
for
data
science.
So
I'll
be
happy
if
you
have
any
any
questions
or
any
other
things
to
discuss.
E
D
So
there's
a
number
of
things
that
we're
using
there's,
also
a
bio
uno,
r
plugin.
What
I'm
showing
you
right
now
actually
is
a
bunch
of.
D
Pngs
that
were
generated
out
of
the
r
statistical
language
got
it.
Okay,
however,
the
the
things
I
was
showing
you
earlier,
the
dynamic
images
of
the
cells
and
so
on.
Those
are
based
on
these
deep
zoom
javascript
viewer
called
open
sea
dragon.
D
I
have
some
references
to
it,
so
we
incorporate
the
javascript
viewer
and
then
the
data
is
queried
and
prepared
by
the
jenkins,
queries
and
everything
else
to
to
come
in
and
show
it
there.
D
So
we
pull,
we
use
the
full
strength
of
you
know,
javascript
or
the
you
know,
python
and
r,
whatever
is
generating
graphics,
yeah
and,
and
this
particular
plugin
that
I'm
showing
you
here
is
called
the
summary
plugin,
which
creates
tab
tables
in
I
mean
tab
of
sort
of
yeah
tabular
forms
in
the
report
stage
of
jenkins.
So
you
can
get
this
kind
of
view.
F
So
I
think,
with
these
plugins
we
can
maybe
create
some
more
intuitive
interface.
Maybe
retrieve
some
parameters
dynamically,
but
does
this?
Can
we
use
this
in
jenkins
pipeline,
or
is
it
only
in
freestyle,
jobs.
D
So
originally,
when
we
developed
this-
and
this
was
you
know
a
lot
of
questions
about
whether
you
can
use
these
in
jenkins
pipelines,
we
said
you
cannot
because
essentially
we're
manipulating
the
the
javascript,
the
the
ui
form
elements
trying
to
discover
what
these
parameters
were.
Sending
back,
but
more
recent
releases
of
the
active
choices
plug-in
do
support
now
pipeline
jobs.
D
So
you
you
might
take
a
look
at
that
because
it's
moving
in
that
direction
and
I
think
also
recently,
when
jenkins
moved
from
the
or
was
it
the
the
table
forms
to
the
divs.
D
We
have
also
adopted
these
two
to
work
with
this
in
in
work,
so
we're
moving
with
the
evolution
of
jenkins.
But,
as
I
said
earlier,
you
know
we're
also
worried
a
little
bit
about
what
we're
doing
here,
because
a
lot
of
the
interactivity
is
because
of
inline
javascript.
D
A
Okay,
thank
you.
So
we
have
a
few
more
presentations,
so
you
can
see
that
I
already
doing
a
really
ignite
talk,
quite
literally
about
the
time
outs,
without
the
full
automation,
of
course,
and
yeah.
A
B
B
So
for
for
this,
stop
I
have
to.
I
just
wanted
to
show
a
demo
and
just
so
so
my
project
for
the
then
so
I'm
working
on
working
with
g
soccer
2021
under
the
project
named
bitcoin
credentials
binding.
So
in
this,
under
this
project
we
are
trying
to
achieve
with
authentication
in
pipeline
jobs.
So
I've
created
a
small
demo.
It's
not
a
big
one,
but
I
think
you
can
get
an
idea
of
what
we
are
doing
here.
B
So
in
this
pipeline
script
we
are
using
the
credential
binding
plugin
as
a
dependency
to
bind
the
git
specific
environment
variables
such
as
git
ask
pass
or
get
ssh
to
perform
the
authentication
operations
on
the
behalf
of
the
user.
So
they
don't
have
to
worry
about
any
workarounds
or
any
prompts
that
my
you
might
get
when
you
perform
the
authentication
on
the
command
line
or
console.
B
B
So
we
can
see
that
there
are
three
in
my
four
environment
environment
bindings
that
are
being
used
to
carry
out
this
operation,
so
the
git
ask
pass
is
basically
used
for
store
for
showing
the
parts
of
the
script
that
will
be
executed
when
it
asks
for
the
username
password
of
the
user
to
carry
out
the
operation
in
this.
B
Repository
well,
this
is
also
this
binding
is
tested
on
a
lot
of
os
environments
in
windows
in
various
linux
distributions,
such
as
send
os
ubuntu,
open,
vsds
and
various
architectures
as
well,
so
the
so
the
project.
For
now
I
have
shown
the
git
username
and
password
binding,
but
there's
also
another
binding
called
get
ssh
private
key
binding,
which
we'll
use
for
the
ssh
protocol
authentication.
A
Thanks
a
nice,
quick
introduction
and
yeah
looking
forward
to
see
more
at
the
next
demos,
so
in
the
beginning
of
july,
we'll
have
phase
one
damas,
hopefully
and
yeah,
I'm
looking
forward
to
presentations
by
all
the
students.
A
Okay,
does
anyone
want
to
show
something?
We
have
several
minutes
left
before
before
we
need
to
start
closing
down.
I
can
show
two
really
quick
ignite
talks
and
I
would
like
to
show
them,
but
yeah
they're.
Really,
quick.
E
A
Okay,
so
I
just
don't
want
to
do
demos
all
the
time,
so
if
anyone
else
wants
just
go
ahead
so
yeah,
the
next
topic
is
about
the
inclusive
naming
initiatives.
So
it's
not
memphians,
it's
serious.
So
you
know
in
jenkins,
you've
invested
a
lot
of
time
in
cleaning
cup
technology
and
thanks
a
lot
to
on
for
doing
the
presentation
today
for
these
details.
A
We
also
have
this
community
jenkins
style
for
discussion.
It's
new
landing
page
where
we
integrate
all
the
inclusive
naming
cleanup,
so
it
replaced
our
g-ray
issues
and
epics.
We
aggregated
everything
here
on.
Basically
this
course
because
it's
easy
to
edit
it's
easy
to
collaborate
and
discuss
and
we
will
be
putting
all
the
links
here
and
currently
it's
an
official
project
in
advocacy
and
outreach.
So
I
made
a
patch
which
basically
made
it
explicit.
A
So
we
we
agreed
on
that
more
than
one
year
ago,
but
yeah
just
edited
and
here
are
some
links
and
you
can
see
that
there
is
a
link
referring
to
inclusive
initiative.
So
this
is
what
I
was
about
talking
about.
Several
our
contributors,
including
me,
angelic,
tierra
vasilenko,
current
target
and
cara
de
la
mark.
We
joined
this
inclusive
naming
initiative
channels.
We
contributed
to
some
meetings,
so
what
is?
A
Also,
there
are
quite
big
companies
and
there
are
also
related
projects,
including,
for
example,
by
kubernetes
by
linux
foundation,
networking
and
what
I
propose
to
either
we
as
jenkins
and
maybe
as
the
kentucky
liberty
foundation,
also
joined
this
initiative.
So
we
join
as
a
related
project.
So
basically
our
name
here
prefer
maybe
this
advocacy
and
outreach
link
so
that
we
highlight
that
psja
project
that
we
are
committed
to
cleaning
up
terminology,
because
this
is
what
we
announced
and
for
us
there
is
no
reason
to
not
participate
so
yeah.
It
would
be
great
to
participate
here.
A
Also,
we
agreed
that
we
would
be
helping
inclusiveness
marketing
so
alex
earl
who
posted
on
terminology
updates
on
cdf
recently.
He
would
be
also
interviewing
with
saying
into
the
flaming
initiative
and
we
are
helping
by
sharing
our
expertise.
So,
for
example,
theory
shared
a
tool
for
discovering
misusages
on
screenshots
invented
in
the
documentation,
so
he
created
the
tool
for
that
fully
decreased
and
somewhere
open
source.
A
So
we
can
already-
and
I
think
that
for
us
it
would
be
reasonable
to
not
on
the
journalists
related
project,
but
actually
right
here
participating
organizations.
So
it
could
be
jenkins
or
it
could
be,
the
continuous
delivery
foundation
of
boss
and
yeah.
For
us,
it
would
be
free
because
we
are
non-profits
open
source
and
we
can
join
for
free
for
companies
they're
currently
discussing
what
would
be
the
cost
for
participating.
A
So,
for
example,
I
also
brought
it
up
in
my
company
that
hey
since
we
contribute
a
lot
to
terminology
cleanup
in
jenkins.
Why
don't
we
also
join
as
a
company,
and
you
can
also
offer
it
in
your
companies
if
you
contribute,
but
yeah
for
open
source
projects
is
free,
and
this
is
basically
my
proposal.
A
Let's
join,
I
still
want
to
put
it
on
the
developer
menu,
please
the
official
voting
at
one
of
the
governance
meetings,
but
I
think
it's
quite
straightforward
for
us
and
it's
definitely
a
win-win
situation
for
all
participants.
A
So
why
not
and
yeah
they
have
slack
channel
so
yeah.
There
is
inclusive
naming
somewhere
just
a
second
it's
here
and
on
this
channel
you
can
see
that
actually,
there
are
multiple
work
streams,
including
community,
including
marketing
language,
setting
standards,
company
outreach,
which
is
rather
most
communicating
with
ospa
etc.
But
we
participated
there
already.
There
are
regular
meetings
where
we
participated
and
we
could
again
participate
more
highlighted
the
jenkins
project
and
basically
work
together
on
setting,
for
example,
standards,
marketing
and
aligning
with
other
organizations.
E
A
Involved
with
obviously
they're
organizing,
quite
big
initiative
in
terms
of
cash,
so
there
is
an
ongoing
proposal
to
ask
premium
members,
for
example,
for
fifteen
thousand
dollars
per
year
for
membership
etc,
and
they
plan
to
funnel
the
most
of
this
money
to
marketing
they
are
non-profit
and
what
it
means
that
they
will
be
facilitating.
For
example,
they
plan
a
series
of
vlogs
about
how
open
source
projects
and
organizations
create
basically
input
environment
and
how
they
contribute
to
naming
clicking
up.
A
So
it's
definitely
something
way
we
could
contribute,
and
since
they
have
a
marketing
team,
they
need
content.
We
can
provide
content
and
they
can
provide
marketing
for
us
by
using
our
content
and
vice
versa.
They
could
create
the
generic
guidelines,
et
cetera,
using
their
resources,
their
switch
programs,
and
we
could
consume
these
guidelines.
We
could
implement
standards
or
we
could
just,
for
example,
adopt
some
guidelines
as
jebs.
Currently,
angelic
is
working
on
a
job
for
localizations
and
for
continuous
updates,
but
in
the
future
we
could
get
the
standards
out
of
this
working
groups.
C
E
C
Yeah,
I
was
just
going
to
say
we're
already
doing.
This
is
in
alignment
with
what
we're
already
doing
and
yeah.
C
A
So
yeah
and
thanks
all
so
I
will
bring
up
this
topic
in
the
developer
list.
Maybe
use
this
recording
to
save
time
once
it's
ready,
and
I
think
I
can
show
the
last
really
quick,
hopefully
really
quick,
it's
about
celebrating
contributions
and
highlighting
contributors.
Would
you
like?
Actually
I
wanted
to
showcase
a
few
features
of
community
drinking
scio.
A
Exactly
okay,
so
you
already
know
the
so
coming
into
jenkins.
Io
is
yeah,
this
discourse,
which
has
a
lot
of
faces
and
a
lot
of
opportunities
for
us
and
what
you
can
see
that
here
we
so
just
a
quick.
D
Question
are
you
thinking
this
is
eventually
going
to
replace
the
google
groups.
A
A
A
So
we
want
to
get
rid
of
many
other
channels
by
using
this
channel,
not
all
of
them.
So
currently
it's
not
on
the
table
about,
for
example,
moving
open
governance
here,
but
we
want
to
do
something.
A
Maybe
we
will
move
some
discussions
et
cetera,
and
here
we
already,
for
example,
move
to
announcements,
because
it's
easy,
apparently
to
write
announcement
here
that
write
a
blog
post,
much
easier
and
the
results
are
question
whether
we
want
to
automate
that
so
from
advocacy
analysis
standpoint,
it's
quite
handy
and
I
think
we
should
evolve
that
we
could
combine
it
with
twitter's
code
with
linkedin's
code,
which
is
also
possible
but
yeah.
Today.
A
It's
not
about
that
today
is
actually
about
highlighting
what
happens
in
the
community
again
in
a
lightweight
approach,
so
without
writing
a
blog
post
in
a
skid
dock
spending
a
lot
of
time.
So,
for
example,
here
tim
jacom
announced
blue
ocean
button
classic
ui
and
his
basically
this
post
just
one
image,
some
summary
reference
to
the
plugin
and,
for
example,
what
I
did
I'll
show
you
my
linkedin
account,
hopefully
no
recruiters
today
but
yeah.
Let's.
A
A
A
So,
let's
see
what
happened
here,
this
blog
post
yeah,
I
just
copy
pasted
text
from
team,
etc.
I
injected
one
image
almost
400
likes,
which
is
quite
good
for
the
channel.
A
A
So
there
is
topic,
and
we've
already
got
quite
a
lot
of
things
and
again
the
idea
that
you
share
whatever
you
want.
So,
for
example,
yesterday
I
shared
what
would
detach
roadmaps
for
consorts
projects
is
basically
what
we
did
with
mark.
So
it's
basically
again
just
some
summary.
A
I
think
our
slide
deck,
which
is
already
public
recording,
is
coming
soon,
but
I've
put
some
teaser
slides
here,
just
as
images
again,
everything
can
be
done
in
minutes
and
seconds
because
you
can
edit
it
mark
down,
and
you
can
just
control
c
control
v
for
images
like
on
github,
you
get
automatic
resolution
of
this
links,
so
you
don't
even
need
to
write
markdown
for
that
discourse.
That
is
also
it
automatically
and
then
well.
There
is
a
post.
There
is
one
like
from
somebody,
but
definitely
discussion
is
missing.
A
So
if
you
want
to
share
feedback
about
this
slide
deck,
we
will
appreciate
it
because
we
spent
a
lot
of
time
to
prepare
a
lot
of
time-
yeah,
maybe
two
hours
three
but
yeah
so
yeah
and
yeah.
This
is
one
side.
It's
basically
when
contributors
make
announcements
again
about
anything.
A
So
what
you
want
to
share,
for
example,
ionia,
wants
to
share
his
achievement.
He
created
a
cool
pipeline
david
wants
to
say
that
he
created
new
pipeline
library.
Liam
wants
to
say
that
hey,
I
created
a
new
feature
for
the
creative
pipeline,
etc.
No
blocks
needed
no,
nothing
just
the
right
post
here
and
we
will
be
able
to
connect
our
social
media
engine
and
yeah.
Once
attraction
grows,
we
will
get
actually
more
things.
A
Well
is
something
for
the
means,
so
I
won't
open
and
yeah.
Actually.
Another
set
which
I
wanted
to
present
is
quite
opposite,
so
you
can
highlight
your
contributions
or
achievements,
but
you
can
also
highlight
contributions
of
others,
and
for
that
we
actually
discussed
approaches,
and
I
created
the
appraised
topic.
A
So
basically,
a
place
is
a
label.
You
can
create
something
like
a
separated
post,
for
example
like
it
that
this
weekend
to
celebrate
father's
days
for
corsica,
some
of
you
participated
on
twitter,
etc,
and
again
it's
linked
in
this
page.
So
yeah
you
can
post
like
that
again,
it
depends
on
how
much
time
you
want
to
spend
so
on
this
post
I
spent
maybe
five
or
ten
minutes,
because
I
have
the
links
in
place
and
the
everything
else
is
just
brain
dump
and
copy
paste
from
somewhere
else.
A
So
it's
not
like
I
spent
one
day
to
prepare
that
I
spent
one
hour
on
the
entire
nose
on
all
announcements
and
yeah
for
the
the
results
thanks
for
to
contributors,
which
is
a
kind
of
suggestion
to
use
a
topic
so
that,
instead
of
creating
new
threads,
you
can
create
a
comment
like
that
and
another
feature
of
this
course
so
that
you
can
just
put
twitter.
A
So
you
put
a
link
and
it
displays
it
and
yeah.
You
can
also
search
etc,
and
I
suggest
that
we
spend
a
few
minutes
to
actually
say
thanks
this
time.
It
would
be
a
mob
thinking,
because
I
did
my
homework
and
I
want
to
thank
all
of
you
because
you
may
not
know
only
very
much
if
you
don't
work
on
infrastructure,
but
olivier
is
a
key
contributor
to
the
jenkins
project.
A
Who
does
a
lot
and
I've
written
some
text
when
I
was
thinking
about
this
demo,
and
I'm
going
to
thank
him
just
here
so
yeah,
you
can
see
that
you
can
write
in
mark
down
in
html.
You
can
just
basically
control
the
html
here
from
any
blog
post,
etc,
and
it
will
render
automatically
so
it's
really
handy
because
and
everything
is
with
preview,
etc.
So,
like
that,
if
you
want
so
again,
I
just
copy
paste
the
text:
here's
a
typo
okay,
so
I
think
we
are
for
living,
maintaining
open
source
project.
A
A
Oh
okay
and
he
has
been
teaching
contributor.
Always
since
yes,
there
you
go.
A
A
A
A
Again,
I'm
not
sure
what
exactly
will
be
rendered
here.
So,
let's
actually
see
because
I
have
no
idea
well
in
the
worst
case,
I
will
be
embarrassed,
but
I
can
well,
if
you
don't
know
how
it
will
be
rendered
the
inject
gif
right.
C
A
A
Of
game
of
thrones
right
yeah,
actually
how
it
renders
so
it
renders.
C
A
A
A
So
yeah
this
was
my
talk
about
how
to
promote
and
you
have
this
use
all
channels
show
off
your
contributions
because
as
jenkins,
we
would
really
appreciate
your
contributions
and
highlighting
them,
because
we
really
need
to
highlight
what
happens
in
jenkins
and
you
can
do
it
in
minutes.
You
don't
need
to
write
a
future
skill,
forging
sayo.
You
can
use
this
channel
as
a
really
lightweight
option,
and
I
think
that
it
will
be
a
soon
a
default
way
for
us
and
jinkxio
will
become
more
and
more
redundant.
A
D
F
Also,
but
so
for
chat,
it
means
that
guitar
and
irc
remains,
as
it
is.
A
Yeah,
so
we
are
not
to
do
something
significant,
but
if
maintainers
want
to
close
down,
for
example,
guitar
and
move
to
this
course,
they
are
welcome
to
do
so.
We
do
not
talk
maintenance
and
currently
we
have
almost
100
github
channels
for
joining
ci.
Many
of
these
channels
are
not
really
active,
yeah
one
hundred
thousand.
A
There
are
also
many
lists
which
are
not
really
active.
So,
for
example,
I
can
totally
foresee
that
advocacy
and
outreach
mailing
list
will
be
replaced
by
a
discourse
entirely,
because
it's
a
better
place
for
open
discussion
than
men,
at
least
at
least.
I
think
so
and
yeah
the
idea
that
we
will
be
removing
some
of
the
channels,
but
ultimately
we
won't
be
forcing
anyone.
So
as
a
maintainer,
you
have
full
freedom
to
decide
what
you
do
and
well
for
yes,.
F
Because
I
think
consolidation
here
is
really
important
because,
as
like
as
a
guy
who
seeks
some
answers,
I
would
go
to
the
place
that
have
most
of
community,
and
I
really
like
this
course.
So
the
the
ui
is
really
great,
as
I'm
more
a
reader
than
a
writer.
A
Yeah
right,
so
in
our
case,
we
rather
lead
by
example.
This
platform
is
currently
spring
view,
so
you're
welcome
to
contribute.
You
are
welcome
to
share
your
feedback,
so
the
recite
feedback
top
category
for
that,
but
yeah
assumption
that
if
it
takes
off
if
there
are
contributors
so
that
it
will
eventually
motivate
even
more
maintainers
to
migrate
and
yeah,
that's
how
the
community
works
so
right
now.
I
don't
think
that
we
would
force
anyone
to
migrate
from
any
channel,
but
if
it
plays
out
it
will
rather
even
by
consensus,
does
it
make
sense.
A
Okay,
so
try
it
out
and
if
you
ship
something
new,
please
show
it
off,
because
I
will
be
working
on
information
for
all
these
things
and
I
want
content
so
that
I
can
work
on
automation,
okay,
so,
let's
close
down
because
we
are
going
over
time-
and
we
won't
have
much
time
for
after
party
well,
we
will
have
basically
infinite
after
party
anyway,
but
I
have
a
few
closing
slides
before
we
move
there.
So
please
just
some
patience
there
is.
There
are
not
that
many
slides.
A
So,
first
of
all,
thanks
to
everyone
who
contributed
and
who
stayed
until
the
end
yeah,
it
was
almost
six
hours
by
now
and
yeah.
It
was
quite
a
packed
agenda
so,
but
I
think
that
it
worked
pretty
well
because
yeah
there
were
a
lot
of
discussions.
We
had
a
really
active
state
of
the
union
session
next
time
you
should
maybe
make
it
even
faster
and
user
friendly.
It
was
a
great
experiment
and
I
believe
that
we
should
keep
doing
them
thanks
to
mark
for
leading
newcomer
track
mark.
E
I
was
delighted
with
it.
We
had
a
relatively
small
group,
three
presenters,
five,
six
and
seven
participants,
and
we
talked
about
topics
that
were
interesting
to
them,
thanks
very
much
to
them
for
being
involved.
It
was
a
great
thing,
I
think,
we're
going
to
get
some
plug-ins
adopted
as
a
result,
and
I
know
we're
getting
more
help
from
some
people
who
are
wanting
to
be
more
involved.
A
E
A
Great
yeah,
currently
we
have
contributing
to
jenkins
playlist
on
jenkins
youtube
channel,
so
you
can
find
it
there.
I
won't
spend
time
right
now
to
find
it
but
yeah.
I
believe
that
mark
will
put
recordings
there
as
well,
so
that
you
can
take
a
look
and
there
are
already
a
lot
of
recordings
from
previous
sessions.
A
So
thanks
a
lot
for
driving
with
mark
also
yeah.
I
think
that
breakout
sessions
were
pretty
good.
I
jumped
into
almost
every
session.
They
were
nice
discussions.
There
were
some
action
items
so,
for
example,
for
a
technology
update,
it
was
really
a
nice
discussion.
The
github
actions
was
awesome.
Yeah,
I'm
just
looking
for
repeating
is
a
jenkins
online
meetup,
maybe
with
hundreds
of
participants
cloud
events,
integration
was
pretty
good
as
well.
A
Another
separator
was
brought
up
in
telemetry
again
they
had
a
great
discussion
between
basically
jenkins
and
jenkins
sex
communities
here
so
again,
some
heart
jointer
shared
experience
with
visualization
dumping,
telemetry
and
others,
so
plugin
plugging
into
live
policy
that
we
even
have
a
plan.
So
last,
when
I
was
leaving
this
session
last
time,
they've
been
driving
a
kind
of
decision,
three,
how
we
actually
decide
whether
plugin
is
inactive
or
not,
which
is
a
quite
a
challenging
question.
A
A
E
Yeah,
maybe
he's
offline
well
or
oleg.
If
you'd
like,
I
can
give
a
brief
summary:
oh
yeah
yeah.
Let's
go
ahead
so
java
11
was
discussed
in
depth.
Looking
at
alternatives,
including
hey,
should
we
drop
support
for
java
8?
We
were
really
grateful
to
have
some
some
users
attending
with
us,
marcel
and
and
jonathan,
and
it
worked
very,
very
well
for
us
to
have
those
users
there
to
assist
and
discuss
outlined
a
rough
plan
that
we
think
is
appropriately
conservative
and
looks
still
forward
to
the
future.
E
E
A
So,
thanks
to
all
participants
of
these
sessions
and
thanks
to
all
hosts
because
yeah,
hopefully
it
helped
us
to
push
the
projects
forward,
ignite
talks-
and
that
was
here-
it
was
just
a
well
again
a
fun
time
and
I
hope
it
was
also
a
learning
experience
thanks
to
hashi,
thanks
to
iranians
for
great
presentations
yeah
again
earliest.
A
I'm
looking
forward
to
to
see
the
full
presentation,
maybe
even
solutions,
page
about
jenkins
for
date
of
science
and
life
science,
because
yeah,
I
know
that
you've
written
a
lot
of
blogs,
so
maybe
it's
time
to
aggregate
them
and
yeah
for
how
yeah
looking
forward
to
jsokjamas
and
thanks
a
lot
for
working
on
your
project
and
yeah.
Currently
we
are
closing
down,
so
we
are
going
going
slightly
over
time,
but,
yes,
I
believe
that
it's
still
using
reasonable
limits
so
for
feedback.
First
of
all,
we
have
discourse
channel.
A
Oh
it
works,
so
rank
is
contributor
summit
feedback.
So
if
you
want
to
discuss
it
in
this
course,
here's
a
channel
for
you
or
several
topics
so
just
put
your
feedback
here
register
it's
just
a
registration
through
github
and
then
you
can
post
a
comment.
It
takes
a
few
seconds
then
slack.
Everyone
from
this
session
is
on
slack,
so
we
will
keep
it
open
for
a
while.
We
want
it
archiving,
maybe
for
one
week
or
so.
So
please
drop
any
feedback
there.
If
you
want
and
yeah
t-shirts.
A
So
if
you
want
to
get
them
there
is
a
feedback
form.
Please
fill
it
out,
it's
actually
not
a
huge
deal,
so
there
is
only
one
required
question:
how
was
the
event
all
the
rest
is
optional,
but
we
will
appreciate
feedback
and
yeah
if
you
reach
the
end
spoiler
left
for
those
who
are
here,
you
can
actually
order
a
t-shirt,
so
this
feedback
form
is
anonymous,
but
the
t-shirt
black
form
is
not
an
image
because
we
need
shipping
address
and
all
other
kinds
of
personal
data.
A
So
we
are
by
filling
it
out.
Your
previous
us
storing
this
personal
data
for
some
time
before
lisa
sends
t-shirts,
and
then
we
will
delete
it.
So
we
do
not
store
this
information,
we
don't
send
spam,
etc
and
yeah
again
any
feedback
will
be
appreciated
and,
as
I
said
before,
we
intend
to
do
the
next
event
in
asian
and
pacific
time
zone
so
ready
for
the
next
summit
there.
There
are
three
yes
answers.
A
Please
choose
one,
you
prefer
okay,
so
yeah,
that's
the
plan,
and
yes
thanks
to
cloudbees
for
sponsoring
t-shirts,
I
believe
there
will
be
stickers
and
other
things
we
using
jenkins
is
the
way
but
yeah
again,
if
you
want
to
contribute
artwork
for
the
next
summit.
You're
welcome
to
do
so.
We
will
appreciate
that
okay,
so
for
moderators.
A
What's
next,
so
I
can't
ask
you
that
if
you
let
the
sessions
to
take
a
look
at
the
meeting,
notes,
etc,
write
down
action
items,
decisions,
if
you
want,
you
can
write
blog
posts
about
that
or,
for
example,
a
discourse
post
which
is
much
easier.
Yeah
publish
materials
because
many
sessions
had
slides
many
sessions
recorded
be
recorded.
A
A
So,
for
example,
here
presentations
we
had
quite
a
lot
of
presentation
and,
for
example,
migrating
plugin
docs,
just
first
random
one.
So
here
you
can
find
the
guidance
and
the
recording
references,
etc.
So,
something
like
that
and
it's
available
as
code.
If
you
want
to
mark
down
it's
one
of
the
ways
another
way
just
to
put
them
on
this
course
again
with
all
the
links
as
you
prefer,
but
we
will
appreciate
if
you
could
post
these
sessions
and
for
recordings,
how
to
do
that,
you
can
post
them.
A
For
example,
on
your
google
drive,
make
it
public
and
then
mark,
or
maybe
somebody
else
from
youtube
managers.
They
will
publish
them,
process
them
and
make
them
available
to
everyone,
and
then
we
will
be
able
to
use
our
social
media
etc.
To
promote
friends,
because
we've
had
a
lot
of
great
demos.
We
definitely
should
promote,
for
example,
github
actions.
The
conversation
was
awesome
and
yes,
I
did
a
great
angelic
batiste
for
go
up,
update,
et
cetera,
et
cetera.
A
So
there
is
a
lot
of
great
content
to
share
and
why
not
and
spread
the
word
so
whatever
twitter
linkedin
community
junkies
io
it's
much
appreciated
again.
Jenkins
community
needs
more
contributors
and
needs
more
users,
and
doing
promotion
is
one
of
the
ways
to
get
that
if
it's
related
to
particular
decisions.
If
you
can
use
special
interest
group
managers,
the
developer
managers,
for
example,
for
jabs,
etc.
We
still
expect
it
to
happen
in
million
keys
so
for
unfortunate
discussions.
Community
junkies
io
is
fine
for
formal
decision
making.
A
We
can
be
asked
to
use
medicines
at
the
moment
and
external
communities,
for
example,
tectonic
ability
cloud
events
open
telemetry.
Please
use
this
external
channels
as
well,
because
again,
working
together
with
other
communities
is
our
opportunity.
So
why
not
jenkins
shouldn't
be
just
a
lockdown
in
its
own
community?
That's
why
we
started
working
with
foundations
talking
to
end
users
etc,
because
we
should
be
more
open,
and
I
hope
that
we
will
make
jenkins
with
a
great
place,
to
contribute
for
everyone.
A
Even
if
you
don't
try
to
code
and
yeah
as
event
officer,
I
invite
everyone
to
think
about
doing
combined
meetup,
especially
for
those
who
did
user
facing
sessions
or
developer
facing
sessions,
because
we
do
development
well,
because
yeah
jinx
online
meetup
is
another
platform
for
us
to
promote
events.
And
if
you
have
a
talk
while
not
presenting
that
okay
and
yeah
also
apply
to
one
of
the
next
conferences,
but
yeah
devops
fault
call
for
papers
is
over.
Maybe
we'll
have
contributor
summit
there.
A
Maybe
we'll
have
something
for
you
for
users,
but
it's
to
be
determined.
So
at
the
moment,
jinx
line
meetup
is
actually
the
best
opportunity
and
yeah
interesting
part
of
the
party.
So
we
had
a
lot
of
discussion.
How
do
we
do
that?
A
We
consider
two
services:
we've
got
actual
sponsorship
from
work
adventure,
but
we
were
unable
to
set
up
that
timeline,
but
against
thanks
to
water
venture
for
supporting
us,
and
we
will
definitely
evaluate
the
platform
so,
but
today,
since
we
don't
have
much
people
anyway,
let's
try
out
rambo
rumbly,
it's
a
new
service.
It's
just
a
single
contributor
working
on
that,
but
it's
pretty
cool.
A
A
So
what
about
the
question
in
social
media
mark?
What
do
you
think
we
may
get
a
lot
of
random
people.
E
A
So
yeah
I'll
probably
stop
mute
myself
here.
So
is
there
anyone
else
trying?
Oh
so
many
people,
sorry,
I
have
to
drive
off
wait.
F
A
Maybe,
as
someone
can
rush,
you
got
sent
special
demand
domain.
I
don't
know,
I
hope
no.