 Here we are. Okay. Thank you very much, Alissa. So for this office, our GSOC office, we had some Zoom not cooperating with us, so we had to switch from meeting room. Thank you very much, everybody, to join and to the people who are going to listen to the recording. I personally have three news items to share. Hey, Roushikash joined. That's great. You finally found us. Yeah, I've been a little bit troubled. Thank you for joining, Roushikash. Okay, so I have three points to share. One, I will take it offline, just mentioning. Normally, all evaluations for projects are in. It's only with Jenkins File Runner GitHub Action that I think, and I need to reach out to the mentors there that they complete their homework before end of the week. Roushikash project, so you filled in your evaluation. Roushikash is done? Yeah, I filled in mine. I filled in the evaluation form, but I need to update my project page, so that is still pending. Okay, good. So this follows. If the link is there, we can fix that afterwards. So no real worry for that. So I need to check that the mentors fill in their part on time, so this must be filled for next week for your project. By Monday, I think, no. Roushikash project is shifted by one week. Oh yeah, sorry, sorry. He's shifted by one week. So I need to chase Yeeming in... I cannot pronounce his first name, I apologize, but the two mentors for Yeeming's project need to complete theirs. So the other important news is that there seems to be a consensus based on what Duluth told me, that we will hold the final presentation of the projects in an online job that we will hold Wednesday, October 5th at the same time as these meetings. So this is a 15 hour UTC. So I think at least the four contributors are available at that time, and a lot of the mentors are available at that time too. And Alyssa is available too to do her job magic. So that means I will send out the announcement two weeks prior to the 5th? Yes, so I believe this is next week. If I check that, well, it will be a busy week. Yeah. Okay, so this said, and the last announcement, I believe that as the summer, at least here in the northern atmosphere is over, it's raining, it's getting colder, darker. So no, it's not raining in your pot, Adrian. Well, okay. Now I wanted to... We're reaching the end of Google summer of code 2022. Projects are wrapped up, wrapping up, finishing. So I think this will be the last office hour that we will hold for this session or this Google summer of code edition. Unless there requests that we continue for some particular topics. For my part, just as a conclusion, this has been a great addition, a great experience for me personally. And I'm very happy to see that all projects were concluded positively and really contributed in great amount to the community with very important work. So it's been a pleasure to lead these office hours in the work. Thank you very much for all the mentors that have been key to all that, and also to all the contributors that have been key to do the actual work and to contribute. So thank you for everybody. So this is my conclusion, the things I wanted to share. So now I open the conversation to whoever wants to add something. I wanted to thank all my mentors and you have also helped me a lot, you know, motivated me and during my presentation. So this has been a wonderful opportunity. I've learned a lot during my summer. I've learned a lot about programming. I learned a lot on how to communicate with people, kind of improved my confidence and learned a lot about time management. That was one of the biggest factors. So getting up at 8.30 in the morning and attending was kind of very difficult for me. And yeah, this journey has been a very great journey. Thank you for this opportunity once again. I hope we'll have the opportunity to do for a face-to-face meeting one day. Yeah, I'm looking forward to that. Great working with you. Go ahead. I have to say there's a lot of great teamwork and Rishikesh led to this, which is a lot of sacrifice on everybody's part to make this whole thing work together in improving the project. So great work, everybody. And thank you so much for being a part of the program. To Rash. Yes. That's my turn. So I want to start by thanking everyone right from choosing me to work on this project and selecting me as part of this big program. Because if I would not have joined this program, I would not have learned the things that I've learned at the pace that I've also learned. So that is extremely valuable for me. So it's like a treasure that I got to learn during the summer. I would say it with pure confidence that this has been the best summer ever professionally, because there was some summer where I went to my hometown and had fun. So there was that as well. But professionally, this is the best summer ever. I had lots of great time with my lovely mentors. I get to learn from them. And I had weekly meetings with them trying to understand what are we going to do next. We plan things. Then I asked for doubts. Then I delivered something. Then I asked for more questions, then got feedback. So I improve my communications as per, as compared to what, how I was before the program. And the programmatically also I learned lots of things. So the whole tech stack that is involved, I got to learn a little bit more from each aspect. So this has been only possible because of the whole Jenkins admin team, first of all, to keep us on our toes on weekly basis, asking for updates and keeping us in check. And of course, to the mentor for being so helpful. It goes without saying because they've been really helpful. Thank you so much, Tadrian. Thank you so much for your help and everything. And thanks to Jake as well for being very helpful all throughout as well. And also to Aditya Shrivastava for all his help and tricks, tips and tricks along the way. So this has been a long speech. So I've been I'm filled with gratitude. Thank you so much for choosing me. I'm looking forward to be with you and interact with all of you all throughout coming years. That's the plan. Thank you so much. Right. Thank you. Thank you, Raj. I hope to see you to continue seeing you around and contributing to the community and sharing your experience. Or I think the end of this program, it just meaning the end of this program, but it's a beginning and a lot of a long term relationship. So don't go anywhere too far, though. That's a good point. Yes. Somebody wants to add something to it. So we will be doing a recap of this whole program. So Dharaj and Rishikesh, your feedback here is really valuable. You know, exactly what you said earlier. So I'm going to be taking feedback from you guys, you know, so what you can relate here. I mean, literally just reiterate what you said here and put in writing so that we can share with, you know, future contributors and future mentors because we're always in need of more mentors and art admins. So your feedback here is also valuable for us and help us out as well. Okay, so I'll be reaching out next couple of weeks. Listen in everybody listening. So normally there will be a blog post. I post the blog post from Dharaj and ask not to merge it yet. The one from Yeeming has already been merged, which is because I, okay, it's merged. My idea was to publish the blog post about the same time so that we can tweet about it. But don't forget to prepare and polish your blog posts. You can still continue to update them. Unless somebody has another opinion, I'd like to publish them at the beginning of the week of October, just before or about the time we have the job. Devash. Yes, thanks. So my question is, we would be adding our recording of the final demo in that blog post as well, right? Yes. So there will be a global blog post. This is the one we're going to work together with with Alissa, linking to the various blog posts from all the contributors. And there we will also include the recording of the job in the various pieces. Is that did I phrase that correctly, Alissa? Yes, you did. So well, somehow somebody was a little bit too impatient and already merged the blog posts from from Yiming, but that's not a problem. Yeah, we'll work with it. We'll work with it. So, Deraj, your blog post is ongoing, you can still continue because you were, you wanted to add things to it. Hoshikash don't forget to work with it. I'll remind you before when we have the job, this is about the time where I would like to publish them. Okay. And last question. You say that global, you talked about global post, blog post. So what is it going to have? So we'll recap the process and the program itself this year will include your project blog post. We will also include the final job. So it's very general. Very general, just an introduction. Okay. Okay, got it. Thanks. Hoshikash, go ahead. So by this week, I need to update my project page because that is the link I have submitted. So I almost drafted and edited my project page, but I'm not sure if that is no, that means the exact requirement because I've gone through others project pages, but you know, I didn't find like I kind of didn't help me out. So I'll push my changes once because it also has does I'm not sure if the recent changes have to be merged into the, you know, for Google to, you know, review it. I'm not sure about that. You. Yeah, Hoshikash, because I don't see a PR open. So it's probably in your repository. So I didn't, I didn't create the PR yet, but I worked on it. I'll send my PR as soon as like tonight. Yeah, you can, you can open it. So we have time to read you and maybe give you some, some, some tips. But you can create it and and just either ask me or I'm not sure that you can update the tags on the PR, but you can either add a do not merge tag on it or change the subject with work in progress. Just as a draft, if your draft is even better, I see the Roush has the three ones. So it's a draft PR with work in progress in the title and the tag do not merge. So we have three anchors that the PR does not get merged. Yes, extra careful. Extra careful. Yeah, sure. So it doesn't slip away. Hoshikash is that clear? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'll send my PR as soon as possible. I've always, I almost worked on it. So because I'm not sure, do I need to submit the final one? Or you know, I can update it even after it, you can update it afterwards. That was my doubt. Yeah, yeah. It's it's there is no hard deadline to it. It's only an important record. Probably the people from Google will have a look to it to see for me. It's all good. Okay. So I think we can conclude, we can now get ready for winter. But no, people in India don't have other seasons. So the reference is not