# 2021-02-24 conda-forge core meeting ###### tags: `meeting-notes` **** [Zoom link](https://flatiron.zoom.us/j/93242638216?pwd=bjRCWmVJRW1oTGJhN09VUmxtTTJOUT09) [What time is the meeting in my time zone](https://arewemeetingyet.com/UTC/2020-08-26/17:00/w/Conda-forge%20dev%20meeting#eyJ1cmwiOiJodHRwczovL2hhY2ttZC5pby9wUk15dFVKV1FmU3NJM2xvMGlqQzJRP2VkaXQifQ==) [last weeks meeting](https://hackmd.io/r5eeo5cGQ7iHG1IgpB6axQ) ## Attendees ## Agenda ### Standing items * [x] intros for new folks on the call * Daniel Bast (Anaconda distro team) * [x] (CJ) budget * current approvals? * None pending (as of 2021/2/10, CJ) * Whenever updated numbers land, please screenshare and show the budget. * Link is in Keybase (numfocus_spreadsheets.txt) * Jan 2021 P&L not posted yet (as of 2021/2/10, CJ) * [x] open votes #### From previous meeting(s) * [x] (ED) Any progress on CFEPs? I think we talked about this a few weeks ago but i dont remember the outcome (punted) * No new CFEPs or movement on CFEPS ### Your __new__() agenda items * [x] (IF) Intel license agreement. (See email from Nikolay) * [x] (IF) Google Season of Docs * Needs Admin (FF) * Needs PoC/knowledge wrangler (MRB) * [x] (FF) Outreachy updates * Approved * May do docs, or code * [x] (MRB) any updates from nvidia? * Mike started conversations with decision makers on NVIDIA side * Should hear sooner than later * [x] (MRB) outside sponsoring of GPU queues * Have a gpu queue on azure, would need $$$ * One potential sponsor for $500 * Details in email * Will get onto core email list * Technical details? * conda-forge.yml changes * 6 hr build limit * public pool? purchasing vms? * Sustainability? * Core mailing list now supports external posts * But not external people viewing things * NumFOCUS asking for material for funding opportunties * [x] (FF) Votes for Ryan May and Vinícius * TODO (MRB) [ ] do these votes * [x] (MB) Perl directory layout PR review appreciated :) https://github.com/conda-forge/perl-feedstock/pull/49 * perl noarch packages -> noarch: generic * need migration for putting noarch: generic on things (that don't link to perl) * still need perl ABI migrations for compiled pkgs * only keep one perl version * perl6, perl7? perl7 should be the same as perl5, perl6 (aka raku) is independent lang * pre-req for porting bioconda perl pkgs to conda-forge * (REMOVE FROM MINUTES PRIOR TO POSTING) Code of Conduct violation * https://github.com/conda-forge/miniforge/issues/39 * abebeos * report to numfocus ### Pushed to next meeting ### Active votes ### Subteam updates #### Bot #### ARM #### POWER #### CUDA #### Docs #### staged-recipes #### website #### security+systems ### CI infrastructure #### Compiler upgrade ### CFEP updates #### Open PRs * [cfep-04](https://github.com/conda-forge/conda-forge-enhancement-proposals/pull/7) 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 Solved: Let's defer and keep the "mixed model" we have now. * [cfep-06](https://github.com/conda-forge/conda-forge-enhancement-proposals/pull/9) 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. Solved: defer in favor of the stale bot for now. * [cfep-15](https://github.com/conda-forge/conda-forge-enhancement-proposals/pull/15) Feedstock statuses, unmaintained * INACTIVE - Merge in with some inactive-esque status? * Needs another review. Has unaddressed updates from pkgw as of Jan 11, 2020 Pending: re-pinged pkgw for a second review. * [cfep-12](https://github.com/conda-forge/cfep/pull/23) 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 * [cfep-17](https://github.com/conda-forge/cfep/pull/32) 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). * [cfep-19](https://github.com/conda-forge/cfep/pull/35) Pinning epochs * Stalled since July * [cfep-20](https://github.com/conda-forge/cfep/pull/39) Package split * No updates for ~1 month ## Discussion ## Check in on previous action items Copy previous action items from last meeting agenda. ### This meeting 2021-02-10 ### Last meeting 2021-01-27 ### 2 meetings ago 2021-01-06 ### Move to Issue Tracker 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 * [x] (MRB) make conda-forge compilers room (add people including keith) * [ ] (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. 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 * [x] (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/master/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 * [ ] 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](https://github.com/AnacondaRecipes/cudatoolkit-feedstock/pull/7) * [ ] (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) * https://github.com/conda-forge/conda-forge.github.io/issues/954 * [ ] (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 * [x] Recommend how to package them -> CFEP-18 * [x] We should write docs saying we don't provide support and this is a bad idea. -> CFEP-18