 Welcome to the documentation special interest group meeting for December 11 2020. We have agenda today going to give a status report on how Jenkins documentation office hours are going. Brief review of Google season of docs and the results from that session, and then latest data on contributors and contributions. Our status, we're really grateful we're having three and four people attend our Monday sessions of light silverman make McRoberts and Jonathan Jonathan Marise. They've been contributing significantly. The Hacktoberfest results were dramatically better from thanks to the efforts of Jonathan and the docker image improvements from Vlad have been wonderful. We now have a better use of official Jenkins Docker images instead of using the Jenkins blue ocean images. It's more maintainable, more sensible and works better. Likewise, our Thursday office hours are well attended. We have a lot of folks in Wetstone, Zina Babu Bakar and Markey Jackson Talia are all attending and have done a great job on most recently for the last three months Google season of docs. Grateful for their contribution to documentation on Google season of docs. On December 9 we hosted the Jenkins online meetup as the conclusion of Google season of docs that Jenkins on Kubernetes documentation project. They did a great job there and has concluded her project. She has agreed and plans to continue contributing to the Jenkins project, specifically in Kubernetes. We're very grateful for her work there. She's posted a blog on her results and will host a retrospective in next Thursday's docs office hours with Zina, Kristen, Markey and me. We have the latest data on contributions contributors and contributions. Our number of GitHub issues has increased slightly from last time we're at 112 whereas previously we're at 100. We are now at 117, where we were previously at 112. We have a number of closed so we've not closed any issues since six weeks ago. That's not a great sign. That's one of the indicators that we may want to close additional issues. And one of the best ways to close those issues right now is by merging reviewing and merging PRs because we have a number of pull requests which are specifically dress murder issues, and we would benefit by reviewing and merging. Likewise, our metrics on pull request engagement time are looking pretty good. But if you look as you look at this graph across the past two years, you see, in about the last eight or nine months, we've stabilized and improved our time to engagement, whereas before there were wide swings between sometimes a PR would be as much as three weeks before it would be receive any attention. Now our typical response is for the last three months has been within one day. And that's for 85% of all pull requests submitted and within three days for the last nine months. So we've stabilized this looks really good thanks very much to those who are reviewers who are assisting with review of documentation PRs. The time from open to merge is not as happy a story. Here we've got the graph shows us that we've reached periods in the last month or so, where it was taking us four days or four days or more to merge 85 the 85th percentile of our pull requests. We need to improve this. This is one where our contributors deserve our, our effort. I'll put some attention to it over the course of the next few weeks, and try to get us down so that in January we can report an improvement on that. In addition, our contributions from the last month have been a little lower than they were the month before. Now the month before had the benefit of Hectoberfest data included in it. In this case 47 pull requests were merged. We received eight new issues and close 16 issues. Good good progress, but we've got more to do there. Right now we have 28 open pull requests, and we've closed over 4600 pull requests in the life of the repository. Thanks very much to everyone working on the Jenkins documentation. Much appreciated.