 Welcome to the Jenkins Documentation Special Interest Group meeting. It's Friday the 5th of July. Let's get started. I'm going to let's look first at the agenda that's planned for today. So report on previous action items. We'll defer the discussion of the Google Summer of Docs retrospective action proposals. Polling is not available today. I'll do a brief overview of where we are with regard to Jenkins Enhancement Process 4 and the SIGA infrastructure. We'll defer discussion on the plug-in site likely until a time when we get further conversations in the mailing lists. Collaboration with other SIGs will likely be a topic in a future meeting and then I'll do a brief review of the latest data on contributors to the Jenkins IOS site. So first item then is the JEP-4 expects that we meet regularly at least for 30 minutes every month and that we keep up-to-date meeting notes publicly linked from the 6th page that we announced the meeting agenda in minutes on the mailing list and that we record the SIG which we're doing. We haven't yet created a report on activity in the governance meeting for the last six week period because the governance meetings have not happened in the last six weeks. So what we'll do there is we've decided as a special interest group instead to provide a summary as either a blog post or an email. Right now the agenda serves as our summary. We are doing all of our work in a GitHub work in repository and that continues. We keep the backlog reasonable there. It's ongoing development. So see the action items. See the one action item for highlight for reporting progress. Others are on track. Now in terms of the collaboration with other special interest groups I think what we've got there is in continuing invitations to others to document what they're doing. Now in terms of next topic then latest data on contributors to the Jenkins IO side last week we highlighted the time from open to merge notice the graph here has been updated for this week. We've got a trend that isn't terribly healthy that whereas last week our time to merge was the median time to merge was between one and ten hours with the public holiday and independence in the summer in the US we've now gone beyond ten hours recently so that may be a place that it's worth us spending some time to improve the there have been some infrastructure issues that are being actively worked and we hope will be resolved within the next 12 to 24 hours and we'll continue trying to keep that bring that thing back under control can contributions from the last month or down from what they were two weeks ago about the same number and volume in the shape of the curve but the number of contributions has decreased by about 15 or 20 percent. Open pull requests are under control we had 11 open pull requests two weeks ago we still have only 11 we closed 24 pull requests in the last two week period so that's showing good progress with those items that concludes the topics that we needed to host in this session I'm going to end this session and use the time to contribute to documentation thanks