 Hello everyone and thanks for joining us for this second installment of the final demos for the Jenkins Google Summer of Code 2020. Let me share my screen. Okay, I believe you can see my screen. Let's start the presentation. Okay, all right. So today is the second installment. We had demos yesterday and we have demos today. So first of all, Jenkins has been participating in the Google Summer of Code this year and there will be a short introduction to that. Then we're going to have the demonstrations by our students of the work they accomplished, the work they accomplished during this program and we're going to have Q&A at the end of every presentation as well as at the end. So this is our fourth year in Google Summer of Code. We started in 2016 and we have grown ever since. There's actually thousands and thousands of students who have participated in the overall program. It's the largest open-source program in existence and we're very proud to participate in the Google Summer of Code. This year, the Jenkins organization had 20 different project ideas that were proposed by the community and we accepted seven students for the program this year and they've been working hard with their mentors on their projects for the past four months and today where the students are presenting their work. So the projects this year are the ones shown on your monitor, the custom Jenkins distribution service, Git plugin performance improvements, GitHub checks for Jenkins plugins, machine learning plugins for data science, Jenkins Windows services, YAML config support, external fingerprint storage and Jenkins X apps add-ons consolidation. You're going to find the details of these projects on the link provided at the bottom of the slide so we invite you to visit those pages and we want to thank our students for participating this year, Kezi, Rishabh, Logi, Putika, Sumit, Zikwan and Sladin. We want to also thank our dedicated mentors who have helped the students along the way. We want to thank everybody who participated in the chat rooms, in the mailing list, as subject matter experts, giving advice, giving community feedback, helping our students. Thank you very much and thank you also to the org admins for organizing the program this year. You can find more resources as I mentioned earlier on our website. We have recordings of the JSOC meetings. You can find them on YouTube. We have blog posts about the different, students have written blog posts about their progress. You can find that on the Jenkins IO blog and these slides are available on the link you see. Final demos is yesterday and today so we're on the second day of the final demos. Here's the link to the abstracts and the links to the demos and we're going to skip to part two yesterday. These are the demos we had. Let's skip to part two or day two and today we're going to have a presentation by Logi on machine learning plugins for data science. The next one is going to be Jenkins Windows Services YAML config support followed by external fingerprint storage and then Jenkins X application add-ons consolidation. All right, would anyone like to add anything before we start? I would like to just thank all contributors because we had a lot of awesome projects this year. All of them have delivered key changes to the Jenkins system. There is a lot of highly anticipated features for users. There are also architecture changes which help us to move the project forward. From an awkward perspective, it was a great year because everything was working really well and thanks a lot to everyone who made it possible. Thanks Oleg. Well, I'm ready to hand this over for the first demo of this session.