conda-forge core meeting 2021-11-17
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Attendees
- Eric D
 - Matthew Becker
 - Keith Kraus
 - Cheng Lee
 - Wolf V
 - Filipe
 - Isuru
 - Marcel
 - Adrien Delsalle - working with Wolf on mamba
 - John K
 - Ryan May
 - Ken Odegard
 - Lori Burns
 - CJ Wright
 
Agenda
Standing items
- 
intros for new folks on the call
 - 
(FF) budget
- current approvals?
 - Whenever updated numbers land, please screenshare and show the budget.
- Link is in Keybase (numfocus_spreadsheets.txt)
 
 
 - 
open votes
- none
 
 - 
2022 Outreachy / GSoC
- Ask each week: Any interested parties in owning this?
 - Discussion 2021-11-03
- If we want to do outreachy again we need a champion - Filipe can't do it next year. Same with GSoC.
 - GSoC is free to us
 - Outreachy costs us $$ ($6500). $6k for student, $500 for admin
 - Some interest from Jannis - he and Filipe will chat about possibly handing off
 
 
 
From previous meeting(s)
-  (CHL): Any updates/improvements needed for anaconda.org? (Context: needed to plan internal development work for 21Q4, 22Q1)
- 
Support for
.condapackages - 
(IF): ability to modify the instructions -- change the "To install this package with conda run one of the following: ..." messages; e.g., squash (default) comments about broken labels.
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(IF): repodata patches for labels
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(MRB): faster CDN sync
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(MRB): support for package signing
 - 
(CHL): THE MD5 THE!
 
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Your new() agenda items
- 
(WV via ED): Packagingcon recap
- Interesting talks:
- lxroot for sandboxing; may be useful for mamba to isolate recipe
 - OCI image registries - would like to support in mamba
 - PubGrub: dart resolver implemented in Rust
- interested in error messages specifically to see if we can improve error messages in current solver
 
 - mike sarahan did some rust code in conda (ronda / libronda or something?)
 - homebrew / homebrew linux packaging stack - proposing to homebrew "homebrew meets CF" - maybe they could help us with self-hosted runner questions?
 
 - MB - major intent was to bring people together from all the different spaces. quite a lot of time we heard from speakers or in the chat was "oh you're doing the same thing" or "oh we should collaborate"
 - TODO: Set up meet-and-greet call with homebrew team?
 - what's the cadence? Idea was to make it again next year but in person. has $50k in the bank (- 30% that numfocus takes). Probably need to start organizing it now.
 
 - Interesting talks:
 - 
(WV): Announcement about repodata signing in https://adelsalle.medium.com/5ce65a27d7d5
- Should new core members get a YubiKey? ;)
 - basic plan:
- anaconda.org needs to get rid of MD5 sums
 - we can have a conda-forge key to sign metadata and repodata to support mirroring
 - isuru: we can't have second class maintainers
 - cheng: need to check potential legal ramifications of signing
 
 
 - 
(WV): cudatoolkit run-depend on __cuda?
- Can use CONDA_OVERRIDE_CUDA to force install on systems without __cuda available
 
 - 
(MRB): should we redo the repodata patches at least once a week?
- I think we have some that continue to apply to new artifacts because of ongoing bugs/changes/issues
- non-backwards compatible operators in conda-build?
- https://github.com/conda/ceps/pull/7: add 
--compat-levelto optionally remove PEP 440 compatibility operator (=~) when running conda-index 
 - https://github.com/conda/ceps/pull/7: add 
 - mpi changes?
 - todo:
- make a cron job that runs show_diff.py and posts an issue + commit if it is non-empty
 
 
 - non-backwards compatible operators in conda-build?
 
 - I think we have some that continue to apply to new artifacts because of ongoing bugs/changes/issues
 - 
(WV): Can we get Qt over the finish line?! 🙏
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(CHL,KO): Updates from Anaconda
- PR to enable CDN support linux-s390x has been merged
 - Cleaning up permissions from conda GH org and repo
 - Working on GH project/board to enable community triaging
 
 - 
TODO: Skip mid-december meeting. One more core call at start of december.
 
Pushed to next meeting
Active votes
CFEPs
- 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? they did the legal seminar which is recorded
 
 
TODOs
2021-11-03
- Self-hosting CI TODOs:
- Change URL from drone.conda-forge.org. Proposals:
- woodpecker.conda-forge.org
 - ci.conda-forge.org
 
 - Set up monitoring
- Quantstack is setting up grafana for the mirror
 
 
 - Change URL from drone.conda-forge.org. Proposals:
 
2021-10-18
2021-09-22
- 
(WV): TensorFlow-GPU ready to go, just need to decide if GPU should get prio over CPU?!
- GPU gets prio
 
 - 
(MRB) master to main move (https://github.com/conda-forge/conda-forge.github.io/issues/1162)
- everything done except feedstocks, releases, conda-smithy, and our github actions
- releases is broken, opened an issue with github
 
 - some options for feedstocks
- make sure to change the upload on branch key
 
 - (MRB) make an announcement on how to update local clones (moved to the issue above)
 - (MRB) make sure to update upload_on_branch (moved to the issue above)
 
 - everything done except feedstocks, releases, conda-smithy, and our github actions
 
2020-11-18
-  (IF/MRB/MV) intel oneAPI
- todo
- (Nikolay) licensing for opencl_rt
 - (Nikolay) intelmpi ABI compat w/ mpich
 - (MRB/IF) figure out how exactly to package C/C++ compilers
 - (MRB/IF) think about fortran ABI
 - (MRB) make conda-forge compilers room (add people including keith)
 
 
 - todo
 -  (MB) asking core members to move to "emeritus" status
-  TODO: Eric to set up quarterly check-in for all core members to see if they're interested in remaining "active" or if they want to move to emeritus
- Remove emeritus folks from having access to various credentials (api tokens, twitter password, etc.)? This would require a change to the governance doc.
 
 
 -  TODO: Eric to set up quarterly check-in for all core members to see if they're interested in remaining "active" or if they want to move to emeritus
 
2020-11-11
- TODO: Think about bringing in JOSS to provide context around how we might best write papers
 
2020-11-03
- TODO: Check on Forrest Watters permissions for core
 -  (FF) Outreachy would cost 6500 USD.
- Next steps: write abstract and vote on spending of funds.
 
 
2020-10-28 2020-10-21
-  (Marius?) Python 2.7 migration
- ( ) [ ] make a hint
 - ( ) [ ] make an announcement
 - ( ) [ ] make the hint a lint
 
 
2020-10-07
- Make sure to add the NVBug info to the cudatoolkit package that conda-forge makes (if we make one)
 
2020-09-09
- (ED) Update governance docs with similar voting model as what got put into conda-tools (+3 with no -1 is a pass)
 - (SC) Write jinja template to turn institutional partners yaml into a website https://github.com/conda-forge/conda-forge.github.io/blob/2a2d3caaf7d74eb370ac40c679ba337a73d15c8a/src/inst_partners.yaml
 - (SC) Document what needs to be done to create an OVH account and get access
 
2020-08-26 Docker hub
- (JK) Check in on Azure build workers to see if they have the docker hub limitation.
 -  (JK) work with dockerhub to see if we can get OSS status
- Check in again at some point. We haven't heard back as of 2020-09-23
 
 
OVH
- 
Shout-out on twitter at some point. "Thanks forOVHCloud for providing a VM", etc. (maybe after we ship qt on windows with it?)
 - 
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
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John K. will update the cuda toolkit feedstock on the git repo to note the NVBug link to the internal NVIDIA issue tracker
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Jonathan will update docs to note that some non-exhaustive list of packages (like cuda-toolkit, MKL, etc.)
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Jonathan will review this PR
 - 
(Kale) schedule conda working group
 - 
cfep-10 next steps: CJ to call a vote for feedback
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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
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(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?
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(Eric) Figure out finances of conda-forge to support themselves?
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(jjhelmus) Open up CFEP for which python's we're going to support
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(jakirkham) write a blog post on CUDA stuff we discussed today
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(jakirkham) update docs on how to add CUDA support to feedstocks
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(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"
 
 - 
(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