 Okay, hi everybody. Thank you for joining today's Jenkins Advocacy and Outreach SIG meeting today is September 21st. On the agenda, I have a quick update for GSOC, October FAST, top contributor project update and a quick thing on FOSTA. Anything else that we should add? Okay. All right. So for GSOC update, I have that GSOC 2023 has come to an end with two extended projects to come to an end in the next two weeks. We also had the final project demos via the Jenkins online meetup on September 14th. And I thought that went really well. I've put the recording there as well as on the meetup page. It seems like I think the Jenkins online meetup is also another way for prospect contributors to learn about what we do with GSOC. Because I think when we were doing the online meetup, I saw quite a few interests and then there's people that, you know, that's looking at the recording as well. So that helps. So many thanks to our org admins. Many thanks to our mentors couldn't have done it without our mentors and their dedication and hard work, of course. And congratulations to the all four GSOC contributors for passing their program so far. So the last two, the jury's still out. Ah, okay. So it looks promising. Okay. Good. Thank you. Thank you for fixing that. Just don't want to disclose all the details yet and then it's not done yet. Okay. Looks good. Yeah. Yeah, we got two more weeks to go. So I plan to start a post-mortem document so that we can make notes on what we need to improve for the next year's program. Anything else that you'd like to add, John Mark or Bruno? I don't have many. It's been an interesting year, fruitful. And it comes to a slow and nice end. And I think we can breathe for a couple of weeks and get ready for the next edition. Yeah. How about you Bruno? Nothing more to add. In fact, thanks for asking. I think it will be interesting to see on the project that you mentored what, how much activity will be on October 5th. I don't know. We'll see. I'll measure it. So great segue into October Fast, John Mark. I put here that we are planning to, well, we will be joining the October Fast and it's going to be their 10th year anniversary. I've listed your blog post there. So registration starts on September 26th to October 31st. And October Fast begins in four days. I plan to send out a tweet. To re, you know, just to re-emphasize that, hey, we're starting soon. What day would that be? Because it's four days. Is that include the weekends, John Mark? I don't understand begins in four days. Yeah. From what date? I looked on their website. Yeah, and I think it's four days for registration. And even there will not quite complete five days yet. Five days. Okay. Yesterday when I put the agenda together, it also says five days. Certain amount of hours, but okay, I will fix that on our. So I think it's the time to start registration where 21st was five makes 26. So I think it's days until registration. So on the 26th, this is where you can. Okay. Get the people excited to register. Okay. I'll set for a tweet to go out then. Any color you like to add here, John Mark? Well, there, there, there's some issues that were, that were marked by some maintainers for good October Fast issues or Santa issues. And some of the people are already taking these off these issues off before October Fast is really open. So there's a lot of interest in enthusiasm also in the in the intro parts there. So, so not impatience, but a lot of excitement. Yeah, that's a good thing. It's not directly linked to that, but I have a comment and a question. You told a few minutes ago that you were about to write a tweet about that. I even don't know if that is still called a tweet or a next or something, whatever. And some people say Twitter is about to die for the third or fourth time soon because Mr. Merck wants everybody to pay for that. So do we have a backup plan? Do we plan on moving or having a backup account on mastodon or blue sky or the next cool kid on the block? That's a, that's an excellent question. This is, we should listen to what people have to say on the existing channels. Yeah, you're making a great point Bruno. Yeah. So could I suggest that you start that thread, put that question in the discourse or an or a getter and then be able to start thinking. Yeah. And if needed, I have four blue sky invites just in case. Okay. So that means that X will be gone. Right. I mean, Twitter is now X so X will be gone or have to be paid for. Maybe. We don't know. We don't know because some people. I'm not going to say more than that, but people thinking about the future of Twitter acts. Come up with some ideas just to generate talk in clicks and whatever. But if it's, if people have to pay for Twitter. But here there's so many, so many. There's so many journalists politicians on on that. Now in other circles, telegram is, is a very popular. I don't know. It's a good question to see. Maybe worth trying a poll. Yeah. Okay. We'll talk about that. Out in the public. So. Moving on. Okay. So top contributor project. Where we are is that. The stories are slowly coming in. We currently have a few in the backlog to keep Kevin very busy. So Kevin has been writing up the stories. Kev. Thank you so much, Kevin. And then what I, because when I put this together, I did it last night and so what I had put on here is that what we wanted to do was create a web page on Jenkins.io. That's dedicated to the contributors spotlight project to where we highlight all our contributors or heavy contributors. And we were kind of stuck and we need somebody with the expertise to help us create this page. Okay. So this morning, Kevin mentioned that Chris Stern has signed up to do that. But we, but there, we do have a short window that we want to get this page up. So I'm hoping that, you know, we can figure out whether Chris can commit to that window. What do you think, Kevin? Chris said he was willing to help out and step up and work with us to create the page and everything. So we're in a much better spot than we were yesterday for sure. But yeah, it's just a matter of, yeah, I sent him the, the bigger thread ideas of what we're looking to do, some kind of background for it. So I'm hoping that we can figure out what we're looking for. Okay. Okay, great, great. So if we need help, if we need additional help, we will raise that flag just FYI. Okay. Anything else we should add here that I missed, Kevin? Nothing that I can think of. Like you said, we have a lot of questions. We've got about six total responses right now. And I'm also doing interviews with anyone that might feel more comfortable doing so than doing a written response. Stefan Spiker actually was just one that we had recently. So if anyone else wants to contribute or submit anything, if they don't feel comfortable writing it out, we can do something like that. Okay, awesome. Yeah, I'm hoping that we can post a story, hopefully in the next one or two months. I don't know how much bandwidth Chris has and expertise and, but that's my hope. And I think Mark, I'm hoping that we can post a story. Hopefully in the next one or two months. I don't know how much bandwidth Chris has and expertise. I think Mark is on the same page as well. Okay. So that is taking place in Brussels, February 3rd to the 4th. Thank you Bruno again for sending out the Stan application. I'm filling it out. So as of now, we are planning to have a Jenkins presence there. So more to come at a later time. And that's all that I have for today. Thank you. Does anybody have anything else? Well, No, we'll, we'll wait for, for them. We have a couple of ideas. Yeah. Ranging from small. To big. To gigantic. We might call for. Or help or whatever playing with it. Let's first start October fest and see that this is rolling. Right. We'll pick the low hanging fruits for right now. And we'll tackle the big one once we get closer. Yep. Okay. Thank you so much. For everybody's attendance. Have a great one. Okay. Bye bye. Bye.