2020-08-05 conda-forge core meeting
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Attendees
- Matthew R. Becker
 - Cheng H. Lee
 - CJ
 - Ray Douglass
 - Paul Martin
 - Isuru
 - Keith K
 - Sylvain
 - Wolf
 - Michael Sarahan
 - Scopatz
 - Helmus
 - Marcelo
 - Marius van Niekerk
 
Agenda
Standing items
- intros for new folks on the call
 - (CJ) budget
 
Your new agenda items
- 
(MRB) going to start removing people from feedstocks
- smithy and the web services have not been removing people from maintenance teams when they are no longer listed in the recipe
 - I put in a bug fix for this
 - I tested the bug fix in various permutations using a test feedstock. Works fine.
 - going to roll it out
- make an announcement
 - turn it on for the webservices
 - use an admin migration to clean up the rest of the feedstocks
 
 - No issues or concerns raised
 
 - 
(MRB) finally finish CFEP-13
- the output validation appears to be working fine
- (IF) we still have git clone issues from time to time, but not a huge issue
 - (MRB) The latest smithy fixes though so they should be less and less common as people use the updated version.
 
 - last step is to rotate the binstar token
- going to delete all current tokens for conda-forge and make a new one that just lives in heroku and admin-requests
 
 - roll out:
- make an announcement
 - make a new token
 - update heroku with new token
 - update admin-requests with new token
 - hopefully we don't break anything
 
 - post roll out cleanup
- remove any old encrypted tokens from conda-forge.yml in feedstocks
 - put staging token in the azure global cred we use
 - remove individual creds from azure builds
 
 - Consider dropping building python 3.6 with PGO (Windows builds on appveyor)
 
 - the output validation appears to be working fine
 - 
Dropping python 3.6
- need an announcement cycle
 - should we follow NEP29? NEP29 + 6 months?
 - End of life for Python 3.x versions:
 - No pypy for 3.7
 - Action Item: Send to issue (get input from pypy team and others)
 
 - 
(CHL) Upcoming conda 4.8.4 release; planning for 4.9.0
- 4.8.4 is (more or less) bug fix only, including two bugs that cause data loss.
- Expected release date: 2020-08-07 (ish).
 
 - 4.9.0 in planning:
- Should be relatively fast follow from 4.8.4 (1-2 months following)
 - Major changes: Isuru's CPU feature flags and osx-arm64 PRs (changes virtual package reporting; adds new un-tested, "un-released" platform so not appropriate for patch release)
 
 - (MRB) This one too please: https://github.com/conda/conda/pull/10057
- looks like it is on 4.9.0
 
 
 - 4.8.4 is (more or less) bug fix only, including two bugs that cause data loss.
 - 
(Paul Martin) Repacking intel MKL from intel instead of Anaconda
- https://github.com/conda-forge/intel_repack-feedstock/pulls
 - https://github.com/conda-forge/intel_repack-feedstock/pull/12
 - Action Items:
- Request input from Intel on their level of comforat among our options for repackaging
 - If they are comfortable with a direct repackage ask for permissions to scrape the version numbers as needed by the bot
 - If Intel is comfortable with bot scraping, put up issue to cf-scripts to enable
 - Check back in one month unless things happen sooner
 
 
 
Stuff from last week that we didn't get to
Active votes
Subteam updates
Bot
ARM
POWER
CUDA
Docs
staged-recipes
website
security+systems
See items above.
CI infrastructure
Compiler upgrade
CFEP updates
Open PRs
- 
cfep-04 X11 and CDT policy
- INACTIVE - Merge in with some inactive-esque status?
 - Needs new champion. Thanks for your work on this pkgw! Has unaddressed comments from pkgw as from Jan 10, 2020
 
 - 
cfep-06 Staged-recipes review lifecycle
- INACTIVE - Merge in with some inactive-esque status?
 - Lingering comment from @saraedum. @jakirkham, can you reply? Has unadressed comment from @saraedum from Jan 8, 2020
 - (MRB) The stalebot has solved the worst of the issues here. I think we could defer this one permanently.
 
 - 
cfep-10 Feedstock statuses, unmaintained
- INACTIVE - Merge in with some inactive-esque status?
 - Needs another review. Has unaddressed updates from pkgw as of Jan 11, 2020
 
 - 
cfep-12 Removing packages that violate the terms of the source package
- Stalled since May 26, 2020
 - Active debate about moving to "broken" vs deleting from conda-forge channel
 - Active vote, ends on 2020-03-11
 - What were the results of the vote?
 - Did we hear back from NumFOCUS?
 
 - 
cfep-17 Handling pin backports and dependency rebuilds
- Stalled debate about implementation details between Isuru, CJ and Matt
 - UPDATE 2020-07-22: We in principle have agreement to render the extra pinnings needed directly in the feedstock on a temporary basis (i.e., until the migration has ended).
 
 
Discussion
Check in on previous action items
Copy previous action items from last meeting agenda.
This meeting
Last meeting
- 
Figure out how to communicate breaking changes to users. Likely should open up an issue immediately for futher discussion. Ping @kkraus, plus capture notes from further up in these meeting notes
 - 
(Eric) TODO: Make strict an option in conda_forge.yaml and turn it on by default. Open issue in conda-smithy
 
2 meetings ago
- Eric to add a new page to our docs around how to engage with conda-forge and affiliated in a commercial relationship.
 - Eric will get the NVBug link from Keith and archive it in the conda-forge google drive.
 - John K. will update the cuda toolkit feedstock on the git repo to note the NVBug link to the internal NVIDIA issue tracker
 - Jonathan will update docs to note that some non-exhaustive list of packages (like cuda-toolkit, MKL, etc.)
 - Jonathan will review this PR
 
3 meetings ago
Move to Issue Tracker
- (Kale) schedule conda working group
 - cfep-10 next steps: CJ to call a vote for feedback
 - cfep-06 next steps: Ask staged recipes team to champion this CFEP and move it forward
 - jakirkham & CJ-wright to sync on adding CUDA to the migration bot
 -  (Eric) Scheduling Anaconda <-> conda-forge sync on anaconda.org requirements gathering
- Will try and get this scheduled in the next month.
 
 - (Anthony) Reach out to NumFocus to figure out legal ramifications of not including licenses in files.
 - (Eric) check internally for funding levels for hotels & flying folks from the community in?
 - (Eric) Figure out finances of conda-forge to support themselves?
 - (jjhelmus) Open up CFEP for which python's we're going to support
 - (jakirkham) write a blog post on CUDA stuff we discussed today
 - (jakirkham) update docs on how to add CUDA support to feedstocks
 - (jakirkham) will open an issue on conda-smithy to investigate Drone issues. (ping the aarch team)
 -  (ED) Who we are page? Some combination of a FAQ and a who is everyone. FAQ things like:
- who's the POC for CF <> Anaconda, CF <> NumFocus, CF <> Azure
 - who's the POC for the various subteams?
 - Informal information: roles, day jobs, bios, the whole nine yards, why you're here, etc.
 - Public or internal? I don't really care either way. Anyone feel strongly one way or the other?
 - opt-in to public bios
 - software carpentry has a large number of instructors and has https://carpentries.org/instructors
 - some concern about "yet another place to keep stuff up to date"
 
 - (CJ) Form finance subteam
 - (ED) document strategies for reproducible environments using conda-forge
 -  (UK) Static libraries stuff
- Add linting hints to builds to find them
 - Recommend how to package them -> CFEP-18
 - We should write docs saying we don't provide support and this is a bad idea. -> CFEP-18