2020-07-15 conda-forge core meeting
Attendees
Agenda
Standing items
- (CJ) budget, also finance subteam creation
- intros for new folks on the call
Stuff from last week that we didn't get to
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(ED) Did we need to do anything as a result of this discussion from last week?
- (IF) strict channel priority
- Needed for PyPy
- Needed for Cos7
- Remove packages that we don't fully support. For eg: there are 3 builds of scipy on windows.
- Older versions of tensorflow?
- (IF) strict channel priority
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(ED) Did we need to do anything as a result of this discussion from last week?
- Discussion of "hard to build packages"
- rstudio (redist may be somewhat sketchy?)
- tensorflow
- qt
- scipy on Windows
- Should we publish a list and ask for help on those?
- Discussion of "hard to build packages"
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(UK) Make a NEWS about CFEP-18, add to docs
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(UK) "GPL-free" variants
- Some packages like Python, sqlite have a dependency on libreadline which is GPL licensed. There might be arguments that this doesn't trickle up the stack but Corporate Compliance/IT have a different stance on that.
- Similar issues with other packages where the GPL-dependency is quite often an optional one.
- We probably want to have that functionality enabled by default but provide an alternative variant without GPL dependencies.
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How to communicate breaking changes to users?
- Make a list of packages that are fundamental to the ecosystem, like too big to fail
- What kinds of communication do we need for different kinds of changes?
- communicate breaking changes at the individual repo level
- communicate CFEP changes
- communicate known breaking changes to large parts of the ecosystem
- (discussion) everyone that lives on conda-forge is basically living on master. Could add epoch labels? Snapshot repodata.json labels. @Isuru / @kirkham move to github issue?
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(CL) msys2 packages
- Anaconda deciding on update plans for "defaults" channel
- No immediate action needed at this time
Your new agenda items
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(CJ) rebuild migraiton automerges default
- Currently either automerge is on or off, but it would be good to allow ppl to choose to automerge only for rebuilds and not version updates
- These automerges may be safer than version automerges, since the deps
- don't change and the build is more likely to fail if the package would be broken.
- https://github.com/regro/cf-scripts/pull/1063
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(CJ) s390x support
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(FF) new conda-build release that fixes the Windows prefix issue https://github.com/conda/conda-build/issues/3909#issuecomment-626586540
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(FF) CZI proposal https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dEXQsrXM5kBW6ARLpsVGRQltVxQVbVkjmXbBh8LnHac
Active votes
Subteam updates
Bot
ARM
POWER
CUDA
Docs
staged-recipes
website
security+systems
- still need to finish CFEP-13 (can move ahead now that latest smithy is out)
CI infrastructure
Compiler upgrade
CFEP updates
Open PRs
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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
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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.
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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
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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?
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cfep-17 Handling pin backports and dependency rebuilds
- Stalled debate about implementation details between Isuru, CJ and Matt
Discussion
Check in on previous action items
Copy previous action items from last meeting agenda.
This 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
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Last meeting
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