 All right. Hi, everybody. Thanks for joining the Jenkins Advocacy and Outreach SIG meeting today. It is Thursday, October 19th. So on the agenda, I have a Quick Hacktoberfest update. So, John Mark, that will be for you. And then GSOC 2024 DevOps by the DevOps Doesn't Award nomination. Those were the three things that I thought we'd cover today, but is there anything else that I might have missed? No, just see my name, cover of places in your notes. So I need to get ready. Oh, yeah, it should be. No worries. Yeah, I just have a question to ask you. Okay, so, okay, let us know how October fest is going, John Mark. For me it's going well. I need to compare it with last year to see the exact influence of not having a physical reward for the participants, but I see activity, I see a couple of new names. Now I was expecting more activity, but I didn't do extra publicity on that. So it's going well. Okay. Great. So, moving on to GSOC 2024. As well. John Mark Bruno and Chris and I we met just right before this meeting and we have already started talking about planning. It's going to start for GSOC 2024 so we will be starting. We will start to talk about project ideas discussions. We're going to be recruiting mentors as well. But the org admin as a team, we will remain the same which includes John Mark, Chris Bruno and myself. So very thankful for that. Any questions before we move on or any comments. Well, seeing the circumstances on my side during the summer. I prefer that you put my name at the end of the list. There was no rhyme or reason I just, you had three letters to your name and that was fast. That was easy. Okay, no problem. And DevOps doesn't award nomination as I just, I shared this on the community dot Jenkins.io channel that, you know, I was going to go ahead and apply for Jenkins for this award. I've started the document with the responses. So again, the, the, the thought is trying to be transparent. Plus, in case there's additional input that you know anybody else within the community wants to add. Please feel free to take a look at this. Add any other information that you know you think that would help us to win the award. But basically what I did there was a. I just released that CDF did earlier. So I took a lot of the data from here and put that into the application. I was told that they're what they are looking for is rather than quality. Well, they want to see how data, basically, right. So how are Jenkins, better than another. Better than another open source project. And I think numbers speaks volume. So there's a lot of good numbers that we, we have here. So I just use a lot of that and transfer it into the application, but please feel free if there's additional input. I greatly appreciate it. And then supporting links. Again, I linked to the CDF page for that press release. I linked it to the Jenkins case studies, the user stories that we have so many of on Jenkins.io. The names of the sponsors for the project is also important. They are big names. And then John mark a question for you. So number of contributors. Is there a link that I can. I'd put the link from the line explanation. The one I use I'm going to provide them to you. These are the only I don't use them because they're anonymized. Yeah, we were looking into the top contributors. And my, my, I think the Linux Foundation is more visible. Okay, more easier to see. So I'm going to provide you with with that data. Okay. All right, perfect. And I wasn't sure whether to include this. It's, you know, it talks about state of the continuous delivery report. It didn't specifically talk about Jenkins a whole lot. So I was on the fence, but you know, I appreciate any second thoughts on this would be helpful. And then is there anything else that we should include here that I might have missed as a supporting link to why Jenkins is should win this award. Something I noticed, Alyssa, it was one or I'm wondering, would discussing or mentioning all the different collaborative projects and initiatives that we work with. I think that Africa who was summer code, October fast, like all these sort of things. Would that be a value in the supporting links at least, potentially. Yeah, I think so, so, so for she code Africa, we were not active last year should I. Do you think we should include that. No, but G soak is worthwhile. Yeah, G sock. I think we should put that down. I think, I think we had she code out. Oh, we didn't do it this year, but I think we did have it last year. Right. Right. We had it. Yeah. Yeah. But that's not for this year. So that doesn't count. Yeah. Okay. October fast. Yep. Yeah. Good. Thanks. I'll add links to that later. When do you need that to complete it. The deadline is the 20th. Unfortunately, October. Yeah. Tomorrow. Okay. Yeah, I'll give you the link tonight. Okay. If you don't have it in your evening shout. All right. I will. I'll do some searching as well. Anything else. On this subject. No. Okay. I have an additional item. Okay. Yeah, I think that's that's all that I have for our agenda. But you go ahead, John Mark. It's preliminary. But the chance that it goes through is super high now. We are starting to organize a contributor summit. To be held in Europe. At the same time as the Fosdame conference in Brussels. Unless. So the dates are third and fourth of February. I think there is a very high likelihood that it will take place. It will take place. So the question here to the group is how are we going to announce that. I have a room for that. Now we just need to fill it with activities. To tell the people well in advance so that they can organize a travel. It will be held on the Friday. So on the second of February. Correct. And not far away from the venue of the conference. And the conference is during the weekend. So third. And normally we will have Jenkins booth at that conference. Yeah. And I applied for the table. So no response yet from the organizers. So to, I think to answer your question, we can start. So I. I sent out a couple of links to John Mark. Yeah. And so we can start. With, you know, taking a look at what we've done in the past. What the, what the agenda looks like in the past and then. I got something on paper. Right. I'm going to. Based on that, build a project and then discuss it with you before we come back to the group here. With the actual plan. Does that sound. Correct. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Let's do it that way. But at least there is the intention to organize a contributor summit. In beginning of February. Right. And at least I'll be there. Maybe. Yeah. Any special activity. Yeah, it'll be interesting to find out that who can travel. That's. Yeah. That's that's not be a challenge. Right. So my task is that for the next. Outreach sig meeting. Unless it's when, when is it in two weeks? No, let's say for, for the outreach meeting beginning of November. That we can then present the first draft. Of the things to do and how we're going to get that organized. What do you think. Yeah, I think that works. It gives us some time. The two of us to get that prepared in going. Right. At least we can get the initial draft and discussion started. Yeah, we need, we need to let it be known. To people save the date. That we're, we'll be present at FOS them and that will do something special. Yeah. Looking forward for that. Yeah. Right. Anything else. Okay. Then that's it. We can call it. Okay. Good night. Thank you very much. Bye-bye everybody. Thank you. Bye.