 the cloud sharing my screen. Okay, technology doesn't want to work with me today. But we see your screen now if you can just make it a bit bigger. How about now? That's good for my old eyes. Good enough? All right. Okay, everybody thanks for joining the Jenkins Advocacy and Outreach SIG meeting today is Thursday, January 26th. My goodness, we're at the end of the month already. We're going to go over action items. And on the agenda, I have just a quick reminder about our Jenkins newsletter because it is coming towards the end of the month. And then a quick talk about CDF. Wanted to share with you our discussion with CDF that John Mark and I attended a meeting with them. And then some upcoming events are Vostum, Scale, CVCon, DevOps World. And then last but not least, at the end of our discussion here, we'll talk about GSOC and our planning for some upcoming deadlines. Anything else that we need to add? Okay. Okay, so action items of Vostum. Thank you, John Mark, for receiving the stickers and the banner and the postcards. So I think we're good to go in that space. The other parts of the pieces of the materials that's needed for our stand is still with Olivier, which Damien will be picking up and taking to the stand. Did you check death with him? I have. Olivier has everything. And he said that he has talked to Damien and they will arrange to get that there. But I'm still waiting for Damien to let me know about the Jenkins and Friends dinner. So that's still TBD. Okay. Okay. Anything else that I'm missing here, John Mark? No, just a little comment. The banner looks great. Good. Even my dog liked it. So it looks great. Nice model. And the Jenkins is the way stickers, they are going to be very expensive on the black market because they're super, very good stickers. All right. Well, let us know how it goes. And I'll be tweeting as well. So, when you're there, send me pictures and then I'll send out tweets. So thank you, Bruno and John Mark in advance for attending that conference on behalf of Jenkins. Okay. So agenda item, Jenkins newsletter that is going to work at the end of the month. The routine is that we work towards updating our updates and providing our SIG updates to be posted in the beginning of the following month. So that's approaching soon. So just reminder for all six chairs to update their SIGs. So CDF, John Mark, Bruno and I, we attended their outreach committee. And there was a lot of interest in GSOC. And a lot of the projects under CDF appears to show their interest in wanting to participate in it. And throughout the discussion, I think it's a little bit too late for them because lots of preparations has to be done far in advance to show Google that we were interested in that, you know, we've done our homework and due diligence. So then Lori, the outreach chair said that how about, you know, John Mark and I put something together to help other projects to be better prepared for next year and also to have more communications and help promote the program. And so we met with them earlier this week and the plan is to come up with infographics. So really, you know, pretty designs to show the process, the timelines for preparing for GSOC and how we can help other projects, other members, other contributors who wants to apply for this project in the following year. So John Mark and I will take a lead in driving this effort with CDF. Anything else to add, John Mark? No. Lori looked very excited to get information about that. Yeah. Yeah. And I think our goal is we want to help other projects get accepted since that we've got our some good experiences. And then we also want to get some messaging across, you know, that perhaps corporations or enterprises should invest in supporting such programs and contributors to work or their employees to work in the open source and pay for them, whether part-time, you know, or full-time. So maybe I'll highlight CloudBees as the best practice, somebody to look, you know, to follow. Let me see. So events. So we've got Fostum that's coming up around the corner. And I think we're pretty good to go there. I just need to send out some last communications and firm up some of the stuff that we've been working to put together. So still waiting for the friends and Jenkins and friends dinner. I believe we have a date, but we do not have a location firmed up. So still waiting for our gaming to give me that information. Scale is still happening. That's going to be beginning of March. So I haven't really planned anything on it. So I do have my hotel booked. So but it should be, you know, cookie cutter for us. Mark and I are planning to be there. And then CDCon, their early bird submission CFP submission has closed. So earlier this week, we talked about selecting five out of the 46 submissions that they're going to post for the early bird sessions. So so far it's, I mean, the sessions are looking pretty good. It varies from CD to open source projects. I haven't seen any AI topics on, but it's pretty much CD and open source projects that submissions that we received. Any questions there? Okay. Okay. So DevOps world, we still don't have a date and location for this yet. They are expecting a smaller crowd this year. The CFP that is still a work in progress. So that has not been posted yet. Oh, Bruno. That's been a surprise. Sorry about that. Okay. Oh, okay. You want to talk about that one? I'm done with DevOps world. Cool. No, just two minutes about that. It got all accepted as a local by local, I mean, in Europe, Belgium, to be precise, a Dev Day 2023 about Jenkins and mobile apps development. That's all. Great. When is that? End of March, 24, I guess. Oh, okay. Cool. Thanks for sharing that. I'll try to be there in the crowd. Do some cheerleading. And maybe bring stickers since you got 4,000 of them. Oh, okay. Good. Well, I need to see the conditions to register. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Hey, Basil. Thanks for joining us. Perfect timing, by the way. So, I mean, I'm pretty much done with the items on the agenda unless anybody has questions for me. Okay. So we'll go right into the GSOC discussion. Right. I'd like to introduce it. Then we move on. Okay. If you don't mind. Yeah. Perfectly fine. The only thing that I want to talk about is the our application. That's the first point on my agenda. Okay. All right. Take it away, please. Well, just put the agenda back because I'm going to do a small summary. So we're going to have a discussion about the GSOC status and do a roundup of where we are. It will be outside of this meeting. And the results will be published. And it is more work meeting. Now, what we will discuss is first, we need to review and approve the org application. So this is the document that Alissa just presented. Then we're going to do a preliminary review of all the projects in or project ideas that are currently on the list. As normally we reference that in our application and see if we have something strong enough for that. And we'll review project description. We'll review mentor teams globally and per project. And we're also going to discuss the next steps and what are the next milestone. So once the, and just a summary about that is that once the application is entered and it's brewing, we are going to kick off the students or mentee parts kickoff start to have a weekly office hour to help students to work on their application, explain them the project, guide them, review. So this is an important phase. We're going to discuss how we're going to organize all that. The end of that phase is April. April 4th is where the deadline is. So a summary, we're going to review the application. This one is due now beginning of February. Do a preliminary review of projects mentor teams and get set and organized for the preparation phase. So the student preparation phase. Are there questions about that introduction? If not, then we'll dig into and stop the recording. Sounds good. Okay, so we can stop the recording. Stop the recording.