 Hello everyone, this is Jenkin's Advocacy and Outreach SIG meeting of September 2020... 22, 22, sorry, 2020, 22! Oh, I almost got it on the first time. Anyhow, today we have as attendees Mark, Wade and Chris Stern. On the agenda today, we have the GSOC update. The final presentation has been done, of course, October 1st, that will keep us busy most of the October month. They will scroll next week. We'll all move there. And of course, CDF Advocacy. So, who wants to start with GSOC? I guess it's you, Chris. Yep. So, I think most projects have been completed, or actually all of them. I think, yeah, all of them, because Mark's project has been completed too. And so, our final presentations will be on October 5th at 3 p.m. UTC. If I remember correctly, all projects were passed successfully. Yeah, congratulations to the contributors. Yep. And Chris, thanks very much to you for what you've done leading that. That you as an org admin have been absolutely great. You're welcome. I didn't really do that much. Great. Anything else, Chris? Not really. I think that's about it, because there weren't any issues with, well, there were some bugs with the forms earlier, but I think it didn't really impact that much on us evaluating. So, that's been, that's it, yeah. Okay. Thank you. And I think that next campaign will start at the end of October or beginning of November. So, not much of a rest, but that's fine. And I'll keep an eye on that. Yeah. Thank you so much for your work, Chris. Welcome. I really wanted to put links into all the projects. Forgive my doing a bad job of editing the document. There we go. Cool. Chris, I think it is amazing the results we've received from this. So, thanks to everyone that has been involved. Yeah. Next one, if you don't have any remark or question about GSOC is October Fest. Jean-Marc Cougonby that today is really, really involved in that project. And we have so many things to do and say about that, Marc. Yeah. So, we've got good things for contributors here. Register beginning September 26. Pull requests to Jenkins CI or Jenkins Infra. Two repositories that have specifically been tagged with the Hacktoberfest topic. Hacktoberfest is opt-in this year and we need contributors to be sure that they target things that are opt-in that gives them the best chance of being accepted and then qualifying because their pull request was accepted. Now, for maintainers, we need maintainers to be offer themselves willing to accept pull requests. And they do that by putting the Hacktoberfest topic on their repository and help people as they submit the pull request. It's not enough to put the topic and then ignore them. During the month of October, you've got to be willing to review. We've got several repositories that are already tagged this way, including the Jenkins.io documentation repository, the Jenkins core repository, and several plugins. Yeah. And you have categorized issues with first, good first issue, I think, and all the things, though, even if you are a total beginner to Jenkins, if you're a little bit of Java or even there are some tasks about documentation, don't be shy. It's kind of easy. I will try to do some by myself beside being a newcomer so you can do it also. Exactly. Very well. And on the Hacktoberfest page on Jenkins.io are hyperlinks that take you to those kinds of places. So, oh, which are the JIRA issues? Maybe I want to work on something in Java code. Therefore, here are the friendly JIRA issues or maybe you want to work on something in, a GitHub issue, open GitHub issues, all sorts of links there. Project suggestions are available here. Absolutely. We look forward to contributions in many different areas. Now, this page we think will be updated even further as we get closer to Hacktoberfest because we've got to confirm which plugins, for instance, are willing to participate in the plugin docs on GitHub project. Oh, I see something for me. French translation, why not? Exactly. Well, and this one with last year's effort on French translation were really positive. It was a strong play from Angelique Jard and a whole team of contributors there in France. But this year, it's even better because now we've got crowd-in support. And so you could potentially not just add value by doing a French translation, but also add value by enabling crowd-in support where that allows many languages to be contributed, not just one. Wow. Yes, that would be a very nice contribution. If you find the plugins that maintainers would allow you to do so, but yeah. So please, plugin maintainers, be aware that we need your help in October. Mm-hmm. And if you don't feel like solving an issue on GitHub or JIRA or whatever, there are also other actions this year that you can do for Hacktoberfest that was not the case the previous year. So for example, if you make a presentation, a talk somewhere, write a blog article, this could count as something that would work for Hacktoberfest. You know, you're supposed to have five issues merged, but you can also do one presentation, one blog, post, and so on. So yes, lots of ways to collaborate. I think that covered Hacktoberfest. Really, you want to take us next topic? Yes, of course. Thank you. Next topic is, of course, DevOps World. Next week, we will all fly to Orlando sooner or later. We have to be there by Tuesday. So it's from Tuesday to Thursday. There will be the Jenkins contributor summits on Tuesday. We have a very nice detail agenda, which is already available on communityjenkins.io, but also as a blog post on Jenkins.io slash blog. And we will have lots of people who have already subscribed and will tell us about their success with Jenkins, but also their issues, what they think about it. And so we have some very important contributors for the Jenkins project who will be there and share with us their feedback. We have Damien Duporta. We have Tim Jacob. We have Ulrich Afner. We'll have people from AWS. Well, I think we will all learn tons of things during the day, and I think we will be able to put the link to the agenda in the docs later on. On Wednesday and Thursday, there are lots of talks about Jenkins at DevOps World. There was also a workshop that Mark, Jean-Marc, and myself are proposing regarding contributing to open source via modernizing Jenkins plugins. And yes, there was also the booth, Jenkins booths, and I hope we will have some very interesting discussions with the attendees. Mark, anything to add? That I'm looking forward to it. We're going to have a lot of fun. Chris, I hope to see you there. But I understand living on the other side of the world, Hong Kong's a long ways away from Orlando, Florida. Yeah, it is. Okay, so next, CDF Advocacy Mark. Yeah, so this one is just for everyone's information. We're getting more and more involved with the Continuous Delivery Foundation, their advocacy team. So there will be some upcoming, let's see, upcoming broadcasts or webinars with various groups. They've got an open question, open questions that we'll discuss at the Contributor Summit about things like software bills of materials and secure delivery and how do we satisfy recent mandates that software provided to the US government, for instance, needs to include certain attestations of its origin, that kind of thing. So many topics and lots of interesting things happening there. And that's pretty much it for me. Cool. Thank you. I don't know if it's time to get a self-autopromo moment. We already talked about that, but I will put the address in the chat. I got a talk, a slot at the Mobile DevOps Conference talking about Jenkins, of course. And of course, this time it's me, but I think that would be a good idea if I could spot all the conferences where somebody is talking about Jenkins. I know it can be, I can't find them all, but I will try to find some and let everyone know so that if you want to attend, be it online or on site, you should know about that. Good point. And I think we may want to make it a regular agenda topic for our group of upcoming conferences and talks. Maybe another one would be upcoming releases because Chris is Release Lead for 2.361.2. It's coming out on 5th of October, right, Chris? And it's a second time in a row. Thank you and congrats. I was too scared to accept, so thank you for accepting this role. All right. That's all that I had, Bruno. Me too. Thanks a lot, Mark. Thanks a lot, Chris. And see you on the next meeting. Have a nice day. All right.