 Hey, see I have something. Yeah, good looking. Do you see the screen is recording? Yes. Okay, good. And then you're seeing my shared screen. Yeah. Yep. Okay. All right. So let's get started. Hi everybody. So welcome to the Jenkins advocacy and outreach. So the big today is Thursday, February 23. Quick action item we will cover today and then a really short agenda, because a lot of stuff has been done and there's big projects that we're going to focus on that's coming up. So anything else that I should add to the agenda. So the action item we had from the last meeting was for me to create a, the Jenkins awards issues on GitHub. So that has been completed and the links are in here. Thanks to Kevin Martin's help with, with, with that. And then we also posted a blog that talks about the awards. So thanks Bruno for, for your help with that. You're welcome. So first thing we'll cover is G stock. Yay. A lot of work behind that. Yeah, we've been, we've been accepted. Yes. And I think the final magic touch was John Mark. In Boston with that face to face meeting. So, so thank you everybody. Yeah, it's, it's a team effort every piece counted. And I just would like to add one point before moving to the other points is that I started working on some figures or trying to understand what is happening. And something that's often forgotten when engaging in Google summer of code is that we gain a lot of visibility of our project, not only the pure G sock thing. And the last week I played with numbers but give you an idea about 75 persons were clearly engaged. I learned about Jenkins got involved were interested started at different levels to contribute to the project. Just a conversations since December up to now which is basically two and a half months. There were about 850 messages exchanged on the gear channel. So that there's a lot of interest. And I'd like to extend my thanks to Chris was being instrumental in answering the many questions being on deck. Before I had a chance to see the messages and doing that. So Chris answered him alone. More than that than 370 messages just so a huge, a huge thank you for for all that. We're getting a lot of visibility of that people get interested this all good for our project. And it's only the first step. How many. I just want to put down the numbers you mentioned a number for Chris. Let's say let's say I need to recompute it because now with the amount of the announcement, there's whoops, again, a bunch of them but here, let's say around 75 people were engaged in the Gitter conversations. Okay. And that's generated about 850 messages. 850. There will be more. And if you want to to mention the number of messages. So, well, the way we can say it another time but was a 370 messages just like Chris. Oh, too many for me. I don't know how you manage. Okay. Great. Well, I just, I want also to to mention and say great, great work. Yeah, a quick answer is key. And Chris is able to do it. So this is what I wanted to say I can quickly cover the two other bullet points if you don't mind Alyssa. Oh, absolutely. So in exactly 20 minutes, we'll start the first office hours. And we'll start digging into the project ideas and looks like there are several people interested in waiting behind the door for the things to start and the fun. We're also finishing a blog post where we're proud to announce that we've been selected as a mentoring organization, which is great. We give a few pointers. And thanks to Alyssa, we have a nice picture of all the people that are helping as mentors for this campaign or this season of Google Summer of Code. So really excited to start the real thing now with Google Summer of Code and hope that we'll all have a lot of fun. So these are my comments about Google Summer of Code Alyssa. Great. Thank you, Jean-Marc. So Scale 20X, the Southern California conference that the Jenkins Project always goes to every year, every single year besides COVID shutdown. They're back at it again. They're back to their usual space this year, which is where I'm happy about because last year we were at the airport in a hotel and every night I hear airplanes take off and land. So, we, Marc and I will be in attendance. We do not have a speaking slot. Still, our presence there is, it's the usual stuff and we're happy to be able to see Southern California companies stop by and they tell us how much they love Jenkins. That's cool. And you're bringing a small Jenkins cluster. Yeah. Yeah. Marc will be bringing that. Now that's a huge sacrifice for Marc because I know how he travels, just a backpack. So this is a big sacrifice for Marc. So kudos to Marc. Okay. I hope you will get pictures Alyssa. Definitely. Yeah, I will be tweeting about it during the conference. Looking forward to it. Yeah. And then, so CD con that is in May. The work in progress at the moment is that the submissions are the CFP submissions are closed and the review committee is reviewing the submissions. We finished grading it and now it's just a matter of which one do we accept. Marc made two proposals speaking proposals and I think they barely made it to the agenda as in terms of acceptance, but I had a, we went over time yesterday and so I had a drop and I don't, I don't know whether those were accepted. I also know that Tim Jacob made, I believe it was two submissions one on for his role at Canos. And then there's one for Jenkins. So, I'll find out later whether those are accepted or not. And then there were some other good topics on Jenkins as well at CD con. But we won't know until the final agenda is posted. And then the Jenkins awards nomination. Thanks to Kevin for your help with the issue. We, we have the issues posted which means that the application for your nominations. So if you have nominations just click on these links, and then add your comments who you want to nominate and then on March third. That's when a nomination closes. We will vote by giving you know thumbs up heart and things like that. So the categories are most valuable advocate, most valuable contributor and security MVP. And then we also. Oh, so the blog post has been approved and set to auto merge. Awesome. Thank you, Mark, and thank you Bruno again for the help with that. That's fine. Sorry, not Mark Kevin. Also, quickly as far as voting for the awards go. I looked a little into it and what I saw was that it's the voting done by Google form later. Is that that was what I read is that different this year and like you said voting is just going to be emoji. So I think last time that's just this is probably new this this year. I was under the impression that you know we did the same the same thing that we did last year. But yeah just follow CDF protocol. They're the one that sets this up they're the one that's going to we're basically just helping to air the these these awards with our community, but they're the one that's going to mainly take it to the end. And then when things done it's a process they've set up for all of the projects. So, so yeah I think you're you're right Kevin, thanks for catching that. Okay, yeah, I just wanted to make sure before I start saying anything about it at Doc's office hours or anything else like that so. Yeah, yeah, just go with Roxanne's whatever she has set up. Okay, thank you very much. Cool cool anything else. Wow, look at that. I think we're under 15 minutes. Yeah, great. I have one question for Kevin but I might ask him offline but very quickly, as I'm trying to automate the counting and statistics because they're very interesting about the Gitter traffic. What is their GSOC, this word their GSOC conversation in the docs, Gitter channel. Not that I've seen in the doc Gitter channel which I'm Mark, we've talked about it in Doc's office hours but the Gitter channel itself has not seen too much action in that regard. Okay, so it's not worth trying to wade through the messages to count any. GSOC messages. Okay, that will make me. Yeah, I don't think it would be worth it John Mark, I'll be honest. Most of the posts are just Mark or myself saying hey it's Doc's office hours times. I don't think yeah I don't think it would be worth your time to look through the docs channel specifically. Okay, good. That's great. This is enough for that. Publish how I compute this figure. So this can be useful for the people that are going to inherit what I leave after my. So good. Okay, thank you.