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Quick updates only. If we can't find volunteers for groups, we'll need to add the topic to our backlog and address it during dedicated discussion sessions.
Craig McNally had a call with Yogesh Kumar and Oleksii Petrenko. There were some questions for FSE which have been answered. Follow-up conversations will happen this week.
Standing agenda item... is there anything in the decision log requiring attention?
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5-10 min
Ramsons OST page
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On we reviewed the page, but weren't ready to move it to ACCEPTED yet as there were some unknowns related to Jest/RTL, Yarn, etc. Craig McNally clarified those points with UI devs (Zak Burke) and I think we're now ready to give a final review and accept the page.
Standing agenda item to review/discuss any requested or required changes to officially supported technology lists
Check in on progress... does anything else require attention?
Next Important Milestone: Review Ramsons (3rd party dependencies) and move from DRAFT → ACCEPTED by
Maybe we should aim to start looking at this on so we have time for discussion/adjustments
Notes from (this meeting):
On Wed, try to move Ramsons OST from DRAFT to ACCEPTED.
Two activities in preparation
Review policies and reasoning on page with intent to vote on approval
Look at third-party dependencies.
NOTE: Java 17 support will run out, see conflicting dates but possibly Sep. 2024, need someone to dig into this.
Notes from this (5 Feb 2024?) meeting:
Maccabee Levine described updates to the process examples and walked through the example with Craig McNally who raised minor amendments
Marc Johnson suggested that there will only be 2 releases in 2024. Owen Stephens and Craig McNally asked if anyone was aware of an official announcement on this
Craig McNally asked when there would be 4 active flower releases? Marc Johnson advised that there will be 4 releases when the previous 2 are in support, the current one is being released (and has not become generally available) and the next release has started development (after the feature freeze for the current release)
Marc Johnson shared the draft inclusion of policy decisions and reasoning for each type of technology in the Ramsons OST page
Craig McNally asked TC members to provide feedback on these changes
Notes:
Marc Johnson last week fixed an OST example about timing at feature development freeze.
TCR Process Improvement PR now refers to "most recent ACTIVE" release.
Ramsons will move to ACCEPTED later this month 2/16. So should start looking at it.
This means we have to now (by 2/16) nail down the third-party dependencies.
Need versions on FE languages. Need FE review of FE build tools, etc. Craig McNally flagged Zak BurkeYogesh Kumar on various parts of the page.
BE: No plans to move to new Java, Groovy. Julian Ladisch made several wiki page comments on versions.
For "unspecified versions" items, we should not be listing versions? Have to either adopt new policy or not.
Dev teams take responsibility for using the latest version they can sensibly use. Needs to be supported.
TC doesn't dictate version because the version doesn't have to be aligned across modules. It may be de facto aligned anyway, i.e. Vertx may be constrained by version of RAML Modules. Similarly FOLIO Spring Base. Or Stripes will dictate the version of React.
One of Specified Versions.
Expect module developers to comply with one of the specified versions, i.e. Java 17 or 21. The platform will support both. Individual modules just need to run on one or the other.
All of Specified Versions.
Modules are supposed to work with all of the specified versions. I.e. Postgres during Quesnelia, modules have to work with 14-17. At any one time it would only be run with one, but has to be able to run with any of them.
Allocation of each software to a policy depends how much project-wide alignment we need about that tool. There is a reasoning statement for each one explaining why.
Craig McNally helpful to link to products' support pages so dev teams can see which versions are supported easily. Not a blocker on Ramsons moving to ACCEPTED.
Glossary will be moved out of Ramsons page. Maybe to a separate page or the OST homepage.
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Zoom Chat
Florian Gleixner 11:11 AM cannot unmute yes
Jenn Colt to Everyone 11:13 AM You have to acknowledge the recording notification before it will let you unmute If you haven't
Florian Gleixner to Everyone 11:13 AM yes now it works
Jenn Colt to Everyone 11:13 AM It’s very annoying!
Tod Olson to Everyone 11:19 AM Interested, but no capacity at the moment.
Jenn Colt to Everyone 11:23 AM I’m pretty sure we discussed and decided not to set a number when we updated this
Marc Johnson to Everyone 11:23 AM Why do we want to ask publicly for feedback prior to the public review?
Jenn Colt 11:50 AM It makes sense on that OST ‘homepage’
Topic Backlog
Decision Log Review
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Review decisions which are in progress. Can any of them be accepted? rejected?
Translation Subgroup
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Since we're having trouble finding volunteers for a subgroup, maybe we can make progress during a dedicated discussion session?
Communicating Breaking Changes
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Since we're having trouble finding volunteers for a subgroup, maybe we can make progress during a dedicated discussion session?
Officially Supported Technologies - Upkeep
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Previous Notes:
A workflow for these pages. When do they transition from one state to another. Do we even need statuses at all ?
Stripes architecture group has some questions about the Poppy release.
Zak: A handshake between developers, dev ops and the TC. Who makes that decision and how do we pass along that knowledge ? E.g. changes in Nodes and in the UI boxes. How to communicate this ? We have a large number of teams, all have to be aware of it. TC should be alerted that changes are happening. We have a couple of dedicated channels for that. Most dev ops have subscribed to these channels. How can dev ops folk raise issues to the next level of community awareness ? There hasn't been a specific piece of TC to move that along.
Craig: There is a fourth group, "Capacity Planning" or "Release Planning". Slack is the de facto communication channel. There are no objections to using Slack. An example is the Java 17 RFC.
Craig: The TC gets it on the agenda and we will discuss it. The TC gets the final say.
Marc Johnson: We shouldn’t use the DevOps Channel. The dev ops folks have made it clear that it should only be used for support requests made to them.
Jakub: Our responsibility is to avoid piling up technical debt.
Marc: Some set of people have to actually make the call. Who lowers the chequered flag ?
Craig: It needs to ultimately come to the TC at least for awareness. There is a missing piece. Capacity Planning needs to provide input here.
Marc: Stakeholders / Capacity Planning could make that decision. Who makes the decision ? Is it the government or is it some parts of the body ?
Marc: the developers community, the dev ops community and sys ops are involved. For example the Spring Framework discussion or the Java 17 discussion. But it was completely separate to the TC decision. It is a coordination and communication effort.
Marc: Maybe the TC needs to let go that they are the decision makers so that they be a moderating group.
Jakub: I agree with Marc. But we are not a system operating group. Dependency management should be in the responsibility of Release management. There are structures in the project for that.
Jason Root: I agree with Jakub and with Marc also. Policies should drive operational/release/support aspects of Folio.
Jason Root: If the idea of “support” is that frameworks are supported, then of course the project should meet that.
Marc Johnson Some group needs to inform OleksAii when a relevant policy event occurs. These documents effectively ARE the manifestation of the policy.
Craig: This is a topic for the next Monday session.
Craig to see if Oleksii Petrenko could join us to discuss the process for updating the officially supported technologies lists.
Dev Documentation Visibility
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Possible topic/activity for a Wednesday session:
Discuss/brainstorm:
Ideas for the type of developer-facing documentation we think would be most helpful for new developers
How we might bring existing documentation up to date and ensure it's consistent
etc.
Action Items
TC members to review policy guidance in Ramsons OST page and provide feedback