 Welcome to Google summer of code office hours in the Jenkins project. It's the 7th of July. Great to have everybody here reminder that we abide by the Jenkins code of conduct so be nice to each other. Kristen thanks for joining us. QT sound thank you also for joining us great to have you here. Thank you. So, now, had you been contacted with an invitation yet to present at a webinar the week of July 19. Not yet. Okay, good. That's okay I'd heard the same thing from other students so I believe Cara de la Marc will be sending an invitation to each of the students for a 20 minute segment of a webinar during the week of July 19. So, we're approaching the end of phase one it officially ends July 16, and we would like to have each student present a summary of their results from phase one in a 15 minute presentation and five minutes of Q&A. And some one of the days during the week of July 19 because we have six projects underneath the CDF umbrella, six projects each 20 minutes will be exactly two hours. And with it being two hours that's that for us is a great time that's a good webinar. How is your project, how are you progressing. Maybe good, I think, but I don't know, I don't know. Yeah. I have a question on the evaluation for phase one is will be done by July 17. Actually, I think it's due July 16 so it will be done by July 16. Yes. So then the presentation will not be included the evaluation. Well, no, it will not and, and in particular, I believe the evaluation will be. I don't know if the evaluation is shared with you individually. I think it is, but, but that we just didn't want to distract you at the end of phase one. We want to be sure you have all the time you can to finish your phase one work, and then can report on it. Okay. That's what that's what I want to ask you today. Yeah. Excellent. Well, and thank you so I assume that you're willing and given that I see you at this hour of the morning. It's, it's a very difficult hour for you in Japan right now I believe you're based in Japan right so it's probably what two or three in the morning your time. Wow. Yes. What what time is it your time to enter three. Yes, so I apologize. One of the things we're considering is it would be possible to have it may be possible to have you record your presentation and have your mentors answer the Q&A, because this is roughly the time so this time plus or minus an hour is probably when we have presentations and, and I apologize that it's not friendly to to Asian time zones I'm really sorry about that. No, no, no, not at all. Yeah, but maybe I will attend the meeting even that and that would be exceptional. That would be really great. Okay, thank you. Thank you. And did you have any other questions. No, actually, I, that's all. Okay, great. And Kristen, do you have a sense how's the project going for you. I think our project is going really well. I, it's been interesting because we're so like very spread out as a mentor and student team, but there's been a lot of communication on our channel and we've been doing a lot of coordination that way. And I think that some of it's just been so fascinating to also see how to build a whole bunch of different types of projects. So I think, like that, like not only do we have that kind of like experience of how to basically figure out versions it's it's we're learning a lot about how to build the different types of projects figure out how to upgrade them and I think I think it's going well. The big thing we're pushing forward is, is to try to do the first release of the plugin. So we will have like a big like a version one and we have a lot of other things for the second phase of coding, but that's been our big drive is to have the first release of it out for people to be able to download, because that way, you know, yeah, it will be available for people to, you know, you see it at the, I guess at the presentation, and can immediately start using it so we're, I think we're going to hit it. I'm very excited. That's great and now you're working you're mentoring the conventional commits or which project do you mentor. Oh, that that's great and, and we've the get credentials binding has the same approach we're trying to our goal is to release a first version in time for the phase one review phase one evaluation so that we can highlight hey look here it is. The first part now, in our case it will roughly be half of the half of the implementation not, not the thing because the thing we need needs another at least another full phase before we get all of it done. Right that's kind of what we're doing to like so we, there's the one piece which is trying to cover as many different types of projects as possible and then there's a whole bunch of like improving what actually is output. So the whole thing that we're starting with is like alright how many different types of projects can we cover. And then hopefully, if people are going to install it because you already got a suggestion for another type of project which is it. We're not going to cover it. This first release was like alright this is great. You know, like this is like another thing that being covered maybe in phase two. We're hoping that there are five different types, I think that we're trying to cover for the first one but luckily. It's the way that we're able to implement it was very flexible so that was a huge class. And then we can push forward into the second phase to like me do some of these other like improvements like some speed things but yeah I was really trying to focus on getting it, getting a fully released version for the coding phase so it's pretty exciting. And Kyuchisan is yours the Remoting Monitoring Project. So you're working your project with Oleg and he's brilliant about Remoting so that's really great. Yes. How's your project going so far? Maybe half of the whole project maybe but yeah. That's a hard project. I don't know my progress is good or not because I couldn't evaluate my work. Maybe going well but I couldn't decide what can I do for this project whole so yeah I have a little bit I have things that I want that I don't know how to do this yet so I yeah if that kind of thing is going well it's okay but I don't know how it's going how it will go yet so. It's a hard problem like just there's a lot going that goes into the removing. As far as I understood your project Kyuchisan there were there were a number of things that you really had to discover still and so you've been very much in discovery and in trying to understand more deeply. So that's that's a that's a that creates a very different feeling for the project, then that's more like the project we ran last year I ran a project I helped I mentored a project last year, where we didn't know at the very beginning exactly what the answers would be and we spent quite a bit of time exploring to find answers to questions. So, and that's very valuable to that's intensely valuable, but it's different than, oh just write a bunch of code. Yeah, right. Yeah I was helping that the project a couple years ago like that too and definitely spent the because that was a three coding phases and we spent almost the entire the first phase, trying to diagram something that was had never been diagram. And it was just so complicated in like the depths of Jenkins, you know things that people weren't very familiar with so it was very hard to even find people to ask questions to and we were we spent a lot of time, trying to build this diagram and we got like, really, really, really interesting from the perspective of you didn't realize how many things were tied together which is probably what you're looking at with this remoting right like how many different pieces, building a map. So yeah, it's, it's really that type of documentation to make it available to other people outside what you're working on is so. Yeah. I understand. Yeah. I made a, what I made a kind of detailed documentation and detailed documentation like and and it's very complicated and we I got a lot of feedbacks and yeah. And very, I think it's very minimum document documentation design doc but still it's very difficult to construct. Yeah. And I conducted the user survey. I was a week or two weeks before and I got a lot of answers and that's very valuable. Yeah, it's, it's very happy for me to have a lot of answers. We got a lot of help from the community. Yeah. I should say thank you for anyone who answers the survey will see the videos so I will, I want to, I want to say thank you to them. Yeah. And I promise I answered the survey and thank you for asking because I love I love being asked a question like that that could help you help me. Thank you very much. Yeah, thank you so much. Any other topics we should discuss today. Nothing for me. Neither. All right, well, I'd propose then let's, let's end office hours for today. I have a meeting that starts in about 15 minutes that I need to attend anyway. So this is great. I will upload a recording of our session from today. Thanks very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you as well. Thanks. All right. See y'all. Bye.