 to the cloud. Okay, the recording is back on. Can you confirm that it's on? Does it show for you? Yeah. Okay. Yes. All right. Hi, everybody. Thanks for joining the Jenkins Advocacy and Outreach SIG meeting. Today is August 25th. So I have on the agenda a quick GSOC update, DevOps world and Jean-Marc, I thought perhaps if you might want to speak about Hacktoberfest yet, if not, it's fine. But I wanted to give you a couple of minutes here to speak about it if you have anything. Yeah. The anything is very short. So I'm planning to start the communication part via the developer list and updating and writing a blog post. So this should start now in the coming days. Been working on other things before, but so we start the campaign now, calling for Hacktoberfest issues on all the projects and getting everything organized for Hacktoberfest. So we're ready to roll. Is there anything that you want to do a call out, especially here mentioned here that you want to call out to where you need assistance or participation? Participation from the maintainer crowds and the developer crowd. This definitely from the outreach besides reviewing blog posts and things like that. So normally I'm good. Okay. So normally for the next SIG meeting, the communication should be out and this project should be rolling. Collides a little bit with DevOps world, but we'll manage. And there's no shame in promoting about it at DevOps world as well. Yeah. So I will and we can really use that as a jump board to promote it towards maintainers and developers, but also potential contributors. So yeah, yes, I will use that shamelessly. Okay. And if there's anything that you would like with regards to like, I already ordered stickers for the DevOps world community booth. So if you want to do stickers or additional signage, I know that I have one signage for a call for participation that includes Hacktoberfest, but also include GSOC. But if you want something specific to Hacktoberfest, we can work on it. Here, let me sleep on this. I already have some some ideas. I'm going to see what is feasible planning wise and so I think. Okay. The stickers. Put the finger or something interesting there. Yeah. Yeah. But so we will need to act fast. Exactly. This is what I believe. So yeah, I'm probably going to reach out to you one-on-one to explore a couple of ideas and so that we concentrate on the feasible ideas. Yeah. Okay. All right. Sounds good. Anything else that you or Bruno would like to add to the agenda? No. Okay. I just want to do an update for GSOC. Yeah. Okay. So I will start out with my action item. So I have an action item for myself to work on the monthly newsletter that Gavin suggested. And this is what he had suggested as these are samples that he has kindly given us. But basically it's getting a monthly update from all of the SIGs. And then we would post it on discourse and via a blog post. So there isn't requirement for us to create something fancy that will take up our time. But this is an example that he has given us. So I will take a lead on this as soon as DevOps world stuff dies down a little bit. So I think we're talking about monthly. So hopefully we'll shoot for, so we are in end of August. Holy cow. So September. So maybe something for October. But I will try to shoot for September. Okay. So good to me. Okay. So GSOC, Jean-Marc, I have here that, so September 5th to the 12th are the final week. Yeah. So what would you like to add? I give a short update there. So it's going well. And we're getting there. So the projects are slowly wrapping up. I had one-to-one talk with all of the contributors and they're very happy and making super progress and can be proud of what was achieved during this summer. I have them have a very close meeting with their mentors to be sure that they concentrate on the important things to wrap up their project. One of the things I would like them to do, but I will not put a deadline on that so that I don't interfere with the official deadlines, is that they write a blog post about their project, their experience and also explain to next year's potential candidates why is GSOC important and what they experienced from that. They will start to wrap up their project, as you said, September 5th or 5th and the deadline to finish is September 12th. And it's all lights are green for them to finish on that day. There's one project where we still need to have a confirmation that they have that. So we're reaching the end of that great experience and getting more and more pressure to get prepared for next year's campaign. So we have a lot of questions coming in for that and we should use and surf on that energy to get candidates prepared and have good proposals for next year. Yeah, and I think before we let the current GSOC contributors go, I think it would be a good idea for us to also tell them to come back and be a mentor. Yeah, at least continue contributing this at least and maybe be a mentor or start learning how to mentoring. Yeah, and I think their experience is still fresh and I know like Dharash has so much passion going into this and I think he would make a great mentor. Yeah. Yeah. Sure. All right. So good experience online, green for everything, great experience. So awesome. That's what we wanted to hear. Thank you, Jean-Marc. So for DevOps World, we currently have 15 sign up for the contributor summit. So that includes CloudBees folks and I think there's about seven non-CloudBees folks. So we have the capacity to fill the room at 30. So we need to do a lot more talking about this so that we can get more people to come. And I think from my experience, people wait until the last minute to join. So we got like five more weeks. So hopefully that we'll get that number up. I also included the sign up sheet here for those who wants to join us. So really quick. And then AWS reached out to us and they wanted to do two talks at the contributor summit but also they were hoping to get these two talks into the main conference as well. So at the moment, they have requested these two lightning talks. One is on the it's rapidly build and test your iOS apps with Jenkins on EC2 Mac. And the other one is migrating Jenkins Unity CI CD built farms to Amazon EC2 Mac instances. So I spoke with Marc and Marc says these would make great talks at the contributor summit because Bruno is doing a talk on Android. So this would pair it well. Oh, yes. Yeah. And so right now we are accepting them to speak at the contributor summit. Each of these were 10 minutes talks. But like I said, they wanted to also speak at the main conference. But at the moment, the event team is telling me that we have a lot of AWS talks in the main conference. So they will have to see. So it's basically their call. Yeah. But I also did ask them to help us promote the session. So we are accepting blogs. And we'll do a tweet and LinkedIn posts about their session. So hopefully they will follow through with that. But that's that is slated for beginning of September, September 5th that week. Yeah. So now it's just all hands on deck and helping to promote the event and getting people to come to the event. And hopefully they'll join us and be engaged with us at the contributor summit. Okay. Okay. So that is all that I have on the agenda. So lots for lots for us to do agenda is short, but does it mean we are short of things to do? You're right. Plenty to do indeed. Yeah. So let me stop the recording.