conda-forge core meeting 2023-06-28
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Attendees
Name | Initials | GitHub ID | Affiliation |
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Dave Clements | DPC | tnabtaf | Anaconda |
Katherine Kinnaman | KK | kathatherine | Anaconda |
Daniel Ching | DJC | carterbox | Argonne National Laboratory |
Jaime Rodríguez-Guerra | JRG | jaimergp | Quansight/cf |
John Kirkham | JK | jakirkham | NVIDIA/cf |
12 people total
Standing items
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From previous meeting(s)
- (HV) Boost Unification (see below)
- (HV) Windows Fortran migration (see below)
Active votes
- New core member application
- (not yet made) new staged-recipes application
- Check your inbox for both
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agenda items
- (JRG): Upcoming GPU/long-job CI service. Question about mentioning partners/sponsors.
- Quansight reached an agreement with a client to support this out of the goodness of their heart.
- (JRG): UI/UX updates on new website and dashboard.
- Gabriela has been working on this proposal for the dashboard
- Asmit has been working on this proposal for the frontpage
- Intent to apply for a Sovereign Tech Fund challenge for documentation, revamping the (failed) GSoD application.
- (JK) GLIBC 2.28
- https://almalinux.org/blog/impact-of-rhel-changes/
- JK: CentOS 7 is EOL in 1 yr https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/linux/centos-linux-eol (June 30, 2024)
- MRB: We just wait and see what Alma does?
- IF: Maybe we can try Debian if needed.
- (JK) Windows + ARM
- (JRG) Update conda-forge teams and subteams
- Specially important: code of conduct team PR
- (JRG) Definition of conda-forge (see PR)
- (HV) Boost unification
- (HV) Windows Fortran migration
- Open since 2 years; fortran-on-win-migratability will be important soon (scipy will need a new flang version to support windows builds for Python 3.12 at all; without migration we'd get run-dep conflicts with other
libflang
-dependents) - Migrator work that Isuru wanted has been done -- can we start?
- Side benefit: Would enable openblas+openmp on windows
- Open since 2 years; fortran-on-win-migratability will be important soon (scipy will need a new flang version to support windows builds for Python 3.12 at all; without migration we'd get run-dep conflicts with other
- (HV) PyPy 3.10 Migration?
- Last PyPy release introduced PyPy 3.10 and dropped PyPy 3.8
- Current round of NEP29 releases (numpy, scipy, etc.) already dropping 3.8
- Possibly migrate PyPy 3.10 & drop PyPy 3.8? When?
- (JK) Drop CentOS 6 & use CentOS 7
- (WV) Sneak Peek of new resolver
- Port of libsolv to Rust.
- (WV) Anybody wants to talk about pixi? https://github.com/prefix-dev/pixi
- (KK) Is the current functionality for anaconda.org's package instructions/metadata editing good enough?
- Don't have a ton of background on this, but: https://github.com/conda/infrastructure/discussions/649
- You can remove install instructions on .org now. Is that enough?
- Certain packages are build on different feedstocks even though they have the same name
- https://github.com/conda-forge/graalpy-feedstock/issues/4
- Expand sorting functionality of packages - sort by architecture, etc.?
- Somehow linking to recipes (feedstock link on page)
- Matt+John send details on api call behavior we ran into recently
Pushed to next meeting
- (JK) Windows + ARM
- (JK) Drop CentOS 6 & use CentOS 7
CFEPs
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