 Hello, this is the Jenkins Documentation Special Interest Group. We're going to start with our agenda right away. Today we've got a report on Action Items, then a report on two different DOCS initiatives that have happened to Contributor Guidelines Revamp and the Plug-In Site Integration with GitHub. We will then talk briefly about Hacktoberfest and go over the latest data on contributions, what the data is telling us and what we should learn from it, what actions we need to take. The end will have captured Action Items and recorded the results. In terms of previous Action Items, I still have the open poll request to provide project ideas into the Jenkins.io site in the interim, Oleg has done a great job of creating two epics that we're using to track those website improvements as the Contributor Guidelines Revamp and the Plug-In Site Integration with GitHub. A DOCS SIG summary is due to the community at large. As part of our governance, I'll send that today along with the meeting notes. And I've added an additional action item to be sure that we capture our poll request summary at the end of October so that we can show what Hacktoberfest has done. The Contributor Guidelines Revamp is actually being worked by several different people. It's exciting to watch. What you'll see here is that Sachin Mukherjee, Burva Shabir, and Christof Carpentier have been working at this end. Yulin Basilbaba have been working on different improvements to the Participate Page as part of Hacktoberfest. Thanks very much to them. That's a wonderful, wonderful addition. The new page is looking much better and now is pending inclusion of additional information on testing. The Plug-In Site Integration with GitHub is going even better than that. There are lots of steps of positive improvement there as many different sites, many different plugin pages are now adding their documentation into the Plug-In Site automatically through the readme. This is an easy activity for those who are wanting to contribute through Hacktoberfest and will continue. We now have additional work proceeding and using these same kinds of techniques in other places. Special thanks to the team at HowAwkward. Special thanks to CloudBees. We've had a great contribution of a site that provides automated conversion, prototype conversion from GitHub, from wiki format to GitHub ASCII doc or GitHub's style markdown and we're very grateful for that contribution. It's making things much easier in terms of that transformation. In terms of Hacktoberfest results, we've had 49 pull requests closed that were submitted during this year's Hacktoberfest. There are six yet open still on Jenkins.io. So significant contributions to Hacktoberfest on Jenkins.io. There have been many more pull requests to other portions of Jenkins. This is only looking at Jenkins.io. Thanks very much to those who have contributed across the entirety of Jenkins Infra which is again no plugins, not Jenkins Core, just Jenkins tooling and the Jenkins I.O. website. There are 84 items labeled for Hacktoberfest thanks to those who contributed to the Chinese translation to those who contributed to tooling that is in other repositories. Much appreciated. Now that highlights a challenge here. We've got a challenge in this graph right here which is the time from a pull request being opened to its merge. And what we see is that over the course of the last month, so this is a one-year graph and over the course of the last month we see a distinct and visible upward trend in the time between PR open and merge. So we need to bring that under control by bringing some more reviewers online. We'd encourage you to help us. Please come along and help us do a better job of reviewing and merging pull requests to Jenkins.io so that we can keep the website both current and growing in its usefulness for users. In the last month we see that there have been 80 merged pull requests. That's a significant increase from the preceding month. The prior month we have roughly 60. So thanks very much for that increase. We still have 12 open pull requests or we had 12 pull requests that were proposed during the month that have not yet been merged so there's still work to do there. In total we have 22 open pull requests and in the last approximately one month we've closed well over 100 pull requests. Thanks very much to everyone who's contributing to Jenkins.io. Deeply appreciated. We'll meet again in two weeks.