 Everybody welcome to the Jenkins advocacy and outreach sick meeting today is Thursday, April 20th on the agenda. I have G sock update. Quick CD con update anything that we should add. Okay, great. Okay, John mark, I will let you take a lead from for the G sock update. Right. So we're reaching the end of the grading and ranking of the proposals. So we had a big amount as I said, I believe two weeks ago. We have a lot of proposals and the usual proportion of poor proposals and good proposals. The proposals have been successfully graded and the various teams project teams are now working on their ranking. In the beginning of next week, we'll have the global org ranking. So all is working well. It will not be a fun decision to share because only a few will be selected with a large number of candidates. Especially there are some good proposals and motivated people and people that learned a lot about open source in Jenkins. So we will we will not leave these people alone in the in the call and say, well, okay, move on. You're out of the game though. They're invested a lot a lot in it. The results will be officially shared on May 4th at 18 hours UTC. And we'll have also some social media posts confirming that for our community and the Friday will have an office hour dedicated. To that. So we're making good progress. Everything is good. And so we'll looking to reach this important milestone of beginning May. To start the next chapter, the next chapter is starting the projects with the selected contributors. And also setting up some goals or some activities for the people they want to continue with the community community and get prepared for another GSOC session. So this is my update on Google summer of code. Thanks so much. And I also reached out to Michelle at the Linux foundation and to start the, the wheel turning for our pioneer stipend process. So that's a work in progress and the deadline for that is May 11. I'm so thankful that you deal with. Thanks. Thank you very much. So, so, and, and Alyssa on the pioneer process. That's the magical way that we got the $2,000 or so that was contributed last year by Google to the Jenkins project. Is that right? It was, you're using the same process as we used before. Right. Right. It worked well last year. And that the, I don't think anything has changed until Michelle tells me otherwise, but the Linux foundation has all the information on the pioneer. I don't have it so it has to go through them. It's perfect because the Linux foundation is also the administrator of the Jenkins crowd funding site where people do donations like where the donations from Fosdom last year, or in 2023 were were placed the, the amount that was donated there at Fosdom to the Jenkins project was placed in by Bruno through that same site. Great. Okay, we are consistent. Thank you so much for the update for CD con. So that is coming up next for May 8 through the 9th in Vancouver, Canada. Originally, they were expecting about 200 people. Now I'm being told that they're expecting 400 or at least that's the amount of people that has registered. That's good news. I know that Mark, Alex Brandes and Gavin Morgan will be in attendance or Gavin will might be, but Tim Chacom did have a session accepted at CD con. Last I checked he withdrew from speaking is probably because not being able to get money to attend the conference. So he withdrew. Unfortunately, but Mark does have to speaking sessions so congratulations Mark. One is in the keynote session and another one is in a breakout session and there's links there if anybody's interested in looking to it. But do you want to mention anything about that Mark. No, just encourage people to attend. It's the graduated projects panel I think is the more important one because it's a chance for people to ask, or to, to highlight what it means and what the benefits are to a project to go from CDS initial state into a graduated state and there are real benefits to the project. All right. Thanks everybody. Have a good one. Take care. Bye bye.