 Welcome to the meeting of the Jenkins Documentation Special Interest Group. Today it looks like I'm the lone attendee. We'll just go through the agenda briefly and then conclude the meeting. Topics from the agenda include past action items. The SIG meeting for next, for two weeks from today is canceled. It will be collided with Jenkins World, so the next meeting will be four weeks from today. We'll defer a discussion on Google Summer of Docs retrospectives. Talk about infrastructure status reports, make some further notes on collaboration with other SIGs, and then do a report on the look at the data that we've got for the Jenkins.io site and how the Docs SIG is helping with that. Reports on previous action items. I still need to submit the pull request to Jenkins.io Docs project ideas. Oleg and I still need to review Google Summer of Docs retrospective results and plan for how we'll succeed next year in our application to Google Summer of Docs. And we did get approval from the Governance Board, from the Jenkins Governance Board to send summaries of progress as the governance report for JEP4 as part of our regular, or part of blog posts or other forms. So I have the action item to create a summary or blog post to highlight it. So in terms of the governance, delighted with that choice and we'll go forward. Now collaboration with other special interest groups. We'll continue our work with the configuration as code special interest group and the platform special interest group, trying to encourage greater contributions to documentation. Other special interest groups seem to be less active and we'll pay attention as they come forward. Now in terms of the latest data on the contributors to Jenkins.io, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation's DevStat site is back up and here's a graph that shows the time from open to merged for pull request submitted. I like the shape of the curves. They seem to indicate that we aren't leaving things open terribly long. Two or three weeks ago there was a period where things were staying open much longer. The time from open to merged seems to have reduced back into a healthy range recently. That's good. Contributors for the last month we've had a dismaying decrease in number of contributors in the last week. So that's one where I'll use Jenkins World and other places to try to encourage people to submit documentation pull requests so that we can improve the documentation. We've also got an increase in the number of open pull requests. Now we're up at 12 open pull requests. We've closed several in the last two weeks, but with 12 open that's the wrong direction. We'd like to be sure that we close pull requests rather quickly. So we look forward to people's help. Thanks very much. That concludes the Jenkins Documentation Special Interest Group Meeting.