 Welcome to the Jenkins Docs special interest group meeting. It's 20th of December, 2019. Today, let's talk through the agenda. And then we'll go ahead and review and take the items that are on it. First agenda item report on previous action items. Second agenda item will be a progress retort report on documentation status how we're doing how things have evolved since we just completed Jenkins world. We've also got a proposal for a Jenkins developer meetup next month in January that we'll briefly discuss and then we'll review data on contributors. So let's look first at previous action items, I still have the open action item to include the docs project ideas in a pull request. I will get that done before end of year. I will talk some SIG summary I will send that today so that we've filled our governance requirement that we're reporting status. We had an excellent contributor summit in at Jenkins world need to include that in the summary that sent. And then we'll address on the GitHub, the transition from wiki to GitHub for plug in documentation. Special thanks to Gavin Morgan for for his work on that tool that assists with the conversion and to all the contributors who have submitted pull requests to make that conversion possible. We have a proposal to do a meetup in January on the Jenkins pump plug in palm, and a bill of materials palm and what that means. We'll intend to do that with James Nord and hopefully with Jesse Glick and have a good conversation about good techniques that can help us as we manage dependencies and plugins. The plug in docs migration progress process is ongoing and working well. We're making good good results there. The newcomer experience has been improved thanks to pull request from Oleg Natasha. Very very grateful for his work there. And we've transitioned change log creation from Daniel Beck. We've submitted pull requests for change logs for the last four or five weeks for one LTS incremental 2.190.3 and for one LTS major change log. That also included an LTS upgrade guide made some mistakes while I was doing that and those mistakes will correct the next time we do it. Jenkins developer meetups mentioned that we're going to have a session in January on palm and bomb. And then let's look at the latest data. So what we see here in the time from PR open to merge. We took a bump and taking longer to merge PRs in the period where we were at Jenkins world. We're back under control here now that we're back. We had about the same volume of merged pull requests last month as we've had in previous months, 62 merged pull requests. Grateful to the contributors glad to have them along. And we've got about the same number of open pull requests we had before we're down just a little bit that's good. Hope, hope to make significant progress on that over the next two weeks. That's it for this session. The next meeting will not be dissent will not be the third of January or rather be the 17th of January, because I will be out the third of January enjoying some holiday time. Thanks. That's Mark Wait. It's the Jenkins Doc Special Interest Group.