 So Jenkins advocacy and outreach SIG meeting agenda. Thank you and welcome today is June 29. And on the agenda. I have just a couple of items. So I've got a quick GSOC update. I have a very quick DevOps world update, and then our work in progress for the June newsletter and yes June is ending and July is starting. So, too quick for us. So GSOC update. John Mark, I'll let you take the helm on this one. Okay, with pleasure. So GSOC is moving ahead quite well and apparently with great satisfaction for me, the projects are shaping and starting to have good form. And we start to see interesting things to be shown. And next week, we will have the midterm presentation during the office hours. So we have a meetup organized for that where we'll have a 10 minute presentation of their project and where they're standing with probably several demos and five minute questions per contributors will will try to make it tight. So I'm looking forward for this presentation. I think it will be very interesting. So I think you put the details there on the on the sheet. So the next important milestone is that July 10 will start grading. So we'll submit the evaluation for the GSOC up to now. And the closure date for that is July 14. So, looking good office hours are positive. And I feel good vibes in there. So, good GSOC. What do you think about we doing a blog post after? Does it have to be immediately after? Because I know that the students have their exams, but we can do it shortly after the online meetup just, you know, we got the video version. Now we have like a written version so that we can help to promote it a little bit more make some more noise around it. I think it's a great idea. We need to think about the form and how we how we handle that. Yeah, yeah, just reminder. I don't want to have a fight with my wife because I'll be on holiday at that period. So, yeah, organize that wisely. Don't worry. I think I can help drive that. Okay, that's perfect. So, I can help. Okay, yep, you're good. If I play too much with a computer, I'm going to get troubles. I understand. Okay, and then DevOps World Tour 2023. All of these cities has been announced. All the registrations for the cities are open. People are signing up. The agenda is not live yet. We're, I'm part of the contents committee for that. And we will have one Jenkins talk at in each city. So, Tim Jacob is going to be speaking in London. I hope that nothing has changed for him because last time I spoke to him. We will do a UI UX update of the project at the conference for London. So, and then Mark will probably speak for most of the US locations. I'm trying to get Olivier Lamy to speak in Singapore. But what we will, what Mark is proposing. Well, I don't want to speak too soon, but he will be making a proposal to the, the contents committee for for their review. Yeah, I'm excited that at least we will have a presence there. It's a much smaller conference about 200 people versus, you know, 2000 people in one location. So what they're doing multiple cities, smaller capacity in each city. What else. Yeah, that's it. Does anybody have questions about DevOps World newsletter. Yeah, before the before we move on to the newsletter. Any questions. Okay. Good. All right, so the newsletter. Thank you Bruno for adding your update I still need to add mine so I will work on that today. But we have I think so far we have security but other sick chair will need to add their updates so hopefully we'll have that out to you by next week. Fingers crossed. Anything else that we should add to the agenda. Okay. Great. Thank you everybody. Thank you for joining. Thank you. Bye bye.