 So let me start. So my name is Dheera Singh Jyotha as I told you before and right now we're going to learn about the change logs, weekly change logs and I'm going to share my experience of working with it and how I went about it and everything from start to end. And so as you can see on your right side, this is a snippet of the weekly change log that we at Jenkins write. And the reason behind writing these change logs is that we release a new Jenkins release on a weekly basis and on each release we have a new bug fix or a feature enhancement that the developers do. And what this change log does is it compiles all the things that the latest version of Jenkins shows and releases and just beautifully documents it on the screen. And if you want to check this out right now, so you can go to your browser and just write down Jenkins.io slash change logs. So you'll be able to see all the change logs. So now, so these are basically very user centered description. What I mean by that is that each of the point is written in the order of priorities and there are some set of rules in which we follow in order to place all of them. So the main aim of our aim is that the developers should spend less time to understand everything and at just a one glance that they can understand what is new with the current release. So as I said, it's released every week and it's definitely human edited with tooling help. So I use a tool, it's a Docker tool, which is used to compile all the pull requests that have been submitted right from the previous change log that was released. And then I edit it in the form of by following the style guide that I was mentioning, the set of rules and then just compile it and then send a pull request. So yes, so this is a very important part. Like I really want to share my experience with everyone so that if anyone is interested to know the process behind it or they want to contribute that then it will be really helpful for you. So I started to join docs office hour. It happens every Tuesday and Thursday as well optionally Indian standard time and so I joined them and I interact with Mark and everyone and then I watched some videos where Mark was showing how to write change logs and all the videos are available on YouTube channel as well. So you can watch me as well doing all those change logs one by one. So it will be very easy for you to refer them and just reveal recordings and then generate it on your own on your local machine and then just simply submit a pull request. And it's not complicated. That's what I'm trying to say here because as Siddharth also asked us about what's the requirement of Java that we need to have in order to contribute to plugins. So similarly here as well if you talk about the requirements here it's not something you need to be an expert. You just need to have a wish to you know do some meaningful contributions there so it will be really great we can use your help here. So yes so now I would request Aditya to share his experience with us. Thank you Dheeraj. Before that there's another question for you in the chat by Jyoti again. Yes I'll read the question for you. Can you share how can I join Docs Office hours? Is there any meeting link? Awesome. So there's a Gitter link. Yes that's a great question. So if you can see my screen then okay I'm trying to understand how we are able to see the Gitter channel. Yes that's what you are trying to do. Yes so this is the link that you want to click on and you will be redirected to the place of Gitter channel for Docs Office hours. Is there any meeting links? Yes so also you would also love to know about this calendar for Jenkins. So this website tells you all about the upcoming events that we have and it will tell you that when is going to be the next meeting for Jenkins Docs Office hours. So currently we are here so you can see there's a lot going on today due to Contributor Summit and so you'll be able to see everything here. The details of timing and everything. So I'll share the link of this as well in the chat. So this is the calendar that you can refer. Now thank you for the question. Thanks. So okay. Yes. Aditya. Thank you.