 Okay. Good morning. Good afternoon. Good evening. Welcome to Jenkins advocacy and outreach sick. Today is Thursday, March 9. So on the agenda, I have John Mark, you can go over the GSOC update. And then we'll briefly go over the Jenkins contributor awards scale 20 conference. And then Mark, I don't know if you want me to include the developer relations on here yet. If it's too early, I can early. So we move it from here. I think, I think it's important, but I don't think we're ready for discussion yet. Let's, let's talk further later. Okay. All right. And I see Bruno is doing it's adding stuff. No worries. Anything else that we need to add to the agenda. Do we need anything on CD con in May? Yeah. Or is it premature? There's, there's no new information at the moment. So nothing that on CD con. Great. Right. Okay. So. Oh, well, action item. Sorry. So we got the newsletter in pull request. Thank you so much, Bruno, Mark, and the team for adding inputs to it. So, John Mark. She sock is going strong. A lot of interest, a lot of attendance to the different meetings that we organized to explain the project ideas in details. So we covered already seven project ideas in details. And all these sessions were very interesting. Very well followed. And this looking good. Today we have the last presentation session. With the last three projects that we have in our lineup. We have already drafts. That are published and starting to be reviewed. So it will be a tough session because we will have to choose. But on the other side is good that there is a lot of interest. And so the next milestones are March 20th. And then we will have to decide whether contributors can start to submit register and submit the proposal. April 4th is the deadline. Where they have to be entered. And there it will be an interesting count. How many proposal we received compared to last year, this year, then last year. And then starts a big pile of work. To rank all those. Proposal and set up. Our. Order of battle and see how many projects we, we can handle efficiently and safely. So this is the update, very interesting session, very interesting interactions with the students and contributors. A lot of good energy. So going forward. So I put an action item for myself to reach out to mentors to get. Feedback for the proposals that at least the ones that we have received thus far. So we have until March 19th, which is to me it's just too close. Yeah, so we need to provide input. So that means there's workload for mentors. Well, and John Mark, I liked your sheet that you would created. To the mentors to say, Hey, check off. I reviewed one and I put my little entry in the sheet. So thanks very much. And thank you, Chris, for your reviews. Yeah. Yeah, it's very interesting. Yeah. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you to update the latest proposal. So please help me to. Keep that list up to date. So we're, we're busy. We're busy. Definitely. And I think it helps when John Mark, like, so when you took like a first pass and then you put in the spreadsheet. You know, Not enough information. That kind of stuff. I think that that's helpful. Yeah. Yeah. All right. Any other questions or comments for John Mark? All right. Jenkins contributor awards. So we got a lot of nominations in and. As I mentioned throughout my communications, I think all the nominations are winners. So. So thank you everybody for that. The voting. Is now open and I've created a form for it. So we have a deadline to March 28th. And then the announcement is going to be made at CD con, which is in May. And then Mark and I are attending the scale conference this Friday. So that's tomorrow. And I think we're all set. We're staffing the booth. We will be there Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and we're expecting a nice visit from Kosuke on Sunday. Oh, that's nice. Yeah. He has a speaking session there, but he'll probably hang out at the booth with us for a little bit. And then. Mark is also bringing his mini gen. So I, as I mentioned, it's a big deal for us because Mark only traveled with a backpack. So this time, this time March, bringing a big backpack. Okay. So we're grateful. Thanks, Mark. And then Bruno, this next item is yours. Yeah. So I'll be giving a 45 minutes talks at Dev Day month, which happens to be in Belgium, but quite far from John Mark's home. So it will be, of course, about my discovery of Jenkins through this call. So I'm trying to build Andre applications with Jenkins. I should try and know succeeding in building hundred application with Jenkins. Of course that does work. So question, I guess for everyone on this call should. So as Bruno is doing more of these, should we be putting this on the Jenkins.io events calendar? What's your thought. I mean, I haven't put talks by contributors on the events calendar in the past, but I have no objection. I mean, it's if Dev Days Mons is having a session on Jenkins, which it obviously is because Bruno is presenting it. I'm not sure I object. Okay. Or it seems like it would be hosting that Dev Days Mons is the thing more than it is that Bruno is giving a talk, there are probably 20 or 30 people who should be listed as giving a talk at various places. And I'm not sure that we're ready for that, that level of noise on the events calendar. Okay. So then maybe have a separate page. Create a separate page where we list. Chink in specific talks or. Or encourage Bruno either before or after the talk to post either a linked a blog post with his talk or a link to the material from the talk. Yeah. Yep. Okay. Makes sense. Okay, great. And then the last item I have is this Sunday is for us, it's daylight savings time. So that means we are falling backwards one hour. Yeah. Okay. Well, the two weeks earlier than other parts of Europe, the world. Please lobby your elected representatives to stop meddling with clocks. I just live in an area where we could ask them to stop that. Yeah. Then the other question will be so they'll stop, but which way will they stop winter time or summer time? Summer time is the right time. I actually don't care. So long as they stop, I'm fine. It's the meddling. Yeah. Yeah. It does something with our psyche. So no, no. All right. So that's it. That's all I have. I don't have other subject either. So we did get to two new blog posts today on Jenkins.io. We may have a third. And so would be good to get those out on the, on the social media channels. Okay. I've got to check to see if they're actually visible or maybe you could do it for us. So let's check to see that they're visible. Yeah. Okay. Contributor awards voting open. That's a really good one to get out. Okay. I got this out yesterday. Well, okay. I linked it to the. Oh, so you already have tweeted this, you've tweeted this. But I attached the form with it. Perfect. Okay. So it's already been tweeted. So the other one, then I can do the proposed social media, because it's my blog post. And there we just need to warn people that. On Saturday morning at midnight UTC, we're going to have up to 30 minutes of downtime for Jira. And that's the, this is a, we're very grateful that, that Atlassian has donated Jira again to the Jenkins project. That's really great. It simplifies the security team's work. It improves a bunch of things. Keeps our lives much simpler. And we're going to need to do an update in order to use the new, the new thing that they've given us. Awesome. So I'll do that. Okay. Okay. Yep. And you mentioned there was a third one. Is that the newsletter? Yeah, the newsletter, I think was a candidate, but Bruno, that's scheduled for tomorrow. Is that right? I'm afraid this. Yes. I can change it when you want to, but. No, no. I think it's good. I think it's good. And I think it's great because two, two posts in a day is already one more than we typically want to do. Yeah. Yeah, I think that works. All right, then we are going to hop over to John Mark's meeting, then. Thanks everybody. Okay. Thank you. Bye-bye.