We still have over 1000 plugins that have not converted their documentation 
to be hosted in the plugin repository on GitHub.  If your plugin pom.xml 
includes <url>https://wiki.jenkins.io/...</url>, then your plugin needs to 
be converted to host its documentation in the plugin repository.

The conversion process is a good project for Hacktoberfest contributors.  
We'd like Hacktoberfest contributors to submit documentation conversion 
pull requests to plugins where the maintainers are willing to review the 
documentation pull request, merge it, and release a new version of the 
plugin so that the updated documentation is used on the 
https://plugins.jenkins.io site.

If you are the maintainer of a plugin and have not switched your plugin 
documentation to GitHub already, would you be willing to review 
Hacktoberfest pull requests that would move the documentation for your 
plugins from the obsolete Jenkins wiki into the GitHub plugin repository?

Are you willing to release a new version of the plugin after the 
documentation pull request has been merged?

We're assembling the prioritized list of plugins for the conversion and 
would rather not have a Hacktoberfest contributor submit a 
documentation pull request if the plugin maintainers are unwilling to 
review the pull request.

Reply to this thread with the plugin name or plugin artifact ID if you're a 
maintainer of the plugin and are willing to review a docs pull request to 
your plugin during Hacktoberfest.  Those who have already replied to me 
directly do not need to also reply to this thread.

Mark Waite

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