 Hi, everybody. Thanks for joining Jenkins Advocacy and Outreach SIG meeting. Today is October 5th. On the agenda, I have Hacktoberfest, Fostum Update, GSOC Update, and a Santa Clara Jenkins Area Meetup for October 18th. Anything else I should add, Bruno? Nothing, I think. Thank you, Alisa. Okay. All right. So, I, before we go into the agenda, I have an action item for us last in our last meeting. So I've completed the post-mortem GDOC for 2023. And then I've tweeted about Hacktoberfest and I already submitted to the application stand at Fostum. And then, Bruno, you had a question about public discussion for X. Yeah, X, Mastodon, Blue Sky, whatever. So, yeah, this has been done and we have a tremendous amount of answers. I think seven. Wow, okay. Nice. Okay. Yeah, some people were, you want the link maybe? Yeah, yeah, I was going to post that link onto the here. Let me try that. Yeah, we can read it. And some community members were afraid I was getting political, in fact, wanting to leave Twitter just because of the man running it. Did I say running or running? Whatever. But no, that was not the case, not at all. It's just because I saw something, you know, some hints saying that maybe Twitter would become, you would have to pay to use Twitter, whatever. Yeah, so I was just kind of afraid and wanted to ask the community, what if we had other means of communication on top of Twitter, X, whatever, just in case. Yeah, so some people are okay, some people even don't know about Blue Sky, so that's not really meaningful. Let me check. Twitter. I think it's a valid discussion to be had because eventually things are going to happen there. And then, you know, we need to be proactive rather than reactive once it does things does happen. Yeah, so I've given you the link into the chat. Okay, thank you. I will add it here afterwards. No, we have eight voters and 13 total votes. I don't have that counts, but yeah, so huge percentage of the Jenkins community just kidding. Yeah, but better be safe than sorry. Exactly. Okay. And then, October fast. So, October fast is currently in progress at the moment until the end of this month. So at the moment we have a total of 55 pull request for October fast and total well validated October fast pull requests are 36 by 16 contributors. So yeah validated means that they have been merged so recognized as quality contributions to the Jenkins project. That's super cool. Let's have a ton of them. It's only the fifth day of October. Let's see how these progresses. Yeah. And you know what, I think I'm going to give myself an action item here to send out another tweet about it. Good idea. All right. Foster. So as I mentioned earlier, I've already submitted the stand application and Bruno you probably have the receipt for that. Yes, I do. My backup. Yep. We're also keeping an eye out for the CI CD dev room CFP announcement. Yeah, I haven't seen anything yet, but I keep my eye open yet. Last year it was Olivia Werner who took in charge of the CI CD dev room will see this year who can do that. Okay. All right. Thank you Bruno. For G sock. I have started the post mortem document here. And, you know, if you have any input you want to add for, you know, what we did well this year and what we can improve for next year. Feel free to add because we're always looking for ways that we can improve and make our lives better for the next program. Sure. I will add that to my to the list. Don. Because yes, we will have to ameliorate and do some things better. We're pretty proud and happy with the outputs of this year, but I'm sure we can do. Yeah, next year. Yeah, yeah, agree. September newsletter I for the September newsletter I'm planning to include the final blog posts from G stock contributors. I think I have three as you touch. I don't. I think he had one Bruno that was in August can should I go ahead and include that one. Yeah, why not. Okay, awesome. And we will start planning to discuss project ideas and mentor recruitment in the end of this month. After the October fast fund is over. And then for October 18 mark is going to be at the DevOps world tour in Santa Clara. And I've secured a spot for mark to speak about Jenkins. Basically, JFrog has agreed to host the event for us. So it will be on the evening of October 18, and mark has agreed to speak about the Jenkins project. What has been accomplished this far. What are we still working on, you know, perhaps contributor recruitment, as usual, and, you know, just all the good things about Jenkins so and JFrog is a good friend of Jenkins so I'm glad that they are going to be hosting us. Absolutely to them. So under which banner will this take place so it's Jenkins contributor summit or is it just to meet up. What's the name on top of that. So it will just be a Jenkins area meetup. And we will post the event on the San Francisco Jenkins area meetup page so if you go on Jenkins area meetup and I believe it's under CDF umbrella. So, yeah, it under San Francisco, it will be posted there once I have all the details ironed out. Nice. Good question. Um, that is it. Anything else you want to add Bruno. No, I was just hoping that JFrog will take care of the catering and that they won't offer frog legs. I know, but I have a, I have, I have not had a meeting with them, but we're trying to connect. We're hoping that they can host and I think they've in the past they've been a good host and a good friend of Jenkins so I'm thinking better things than frog legs for sure. Okay, thank you. Okay. All right, let me stop sharing stop the recording.