Date
Attendees
- Craig McNally
- Steffen Köhler
- Radhakrishnan Gopalakrishnan
- Chulin Meng
- Jeremy Huff
- Tod Olson
- Philip Robinson
- Mike Gorrell
- Owen Stephens
- Ian Walls
- Marc Johnson
- Ingolf Kuss
- Vincent Lee
- Julian Ladisch
- Mark Veksler
- Jakub Skoczen
Discussion items
Time | Item | Who | Notes |
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1 min | Scribe | All | Raman Auramau next followed by Dennis Benndorf |
5 min | Review outstanding action items | All | Action items reviewed Mike Gorrell in progress with LTS, hopefully the next week there'll be materials for presentation to the council Jeremy Huff regarding mod-ldp - there's no significant update on this; already contacted Charlotte Whitt; Marc Johnson - all we want to have is a review request to be submitted in Jira; Craig McNally - the same here, TC needs to have this on board to start formal reviewing process. If this won't be done in timeline for Lotus, it should be removed from Lotus, per the original decision; Mike Gorrell - I think the deadline is/was February 4th; Owen Stephens - Presumably it could be removed at any point up to when the release is actually being cut? Craig McNally - it's unclear what is the timeline is... we need to figure this out. |
5 min | TCR Board Review | All | Craig McNally TCR-7, need to find a volunteer to review the task; this is UI task ;Zak Burke is okay to be assigned |
< 5 min | New Module Technical Evaluation Previously: "External Code Submissions" | Quick update from the sub-group?
Quick update from the cross-council group for defining the end-to-end process? Craig McNally - Is there any things from cross-councils? Tod Olson - nothing | |
< 5 min | LTS & Versioning | This is in progress - hopefully there'll be something to share with the TC by next week. | |
5-10 min | Hosted AWS environments | All | The CC has asked us to take stock of the hosted AWS environments and make recommendations for any changes (adding/removing/modifying). The context here is that the CC is: The Community Council is about to undertake a membership drive and in prep for that we discussed what costs we need to cover, and AWS is a large part of that. We have seen AWS costs rise over the last year (potentially scary), and also see Open Sources-based credits applied from AWS (good news!). So we aren’t sure what things will look like going forward. Essentially they're trying to make some AWS cost projections and want to know if there are any changes on the hosting side that might impact the AWS costs going forward. Ideally we can elicit volunteers to look into the following and report back next week:
Craig McNally - this was posted earlier in TC's Slack channel; provided more details on the topic; make sense to handle this as much as possible offline It's unclear with dev envs who and how is being used them; general concern is the cost projections Jakub Skoczen - there might be a way to control this though no immediate answer. Action item for Jakub Skoczen to follow-up with Devops and POs Steffen Köhler - can some envs be stopped/removed? and how to check if env is still active and required? Raman Auramau - proposed to think about tagging of AWS resources Jakub Skoczen - monitoring for stale resources; similar issue is with github repos Mark Veksler - agreed that resources should be tagged; one other common practice is to shut-down some envs in off-work hours; another thing is a test data set (based on University of Chicago); an approach with several data sets for different needs - this seems to be a different topic |
10-15 min | Quarterly Community Update | All | Tentative plans for the next quarterly community update to be held on We should start thinking about the TC update... What have we accomplished, what are our goals for Q1 2022? Longer term goals worth mentioning?
For today:
Craig McNally - since this is postponed the TC has some additional time; briefly reviewed the items on the page above Zak Burke - agreed the the item with new module submission procedure is a good point Marc Johnson - log4j is also might be interesting; ... Mark Veksler - some insides about goals for 2022 would be useful; also - technology roadmap which should be aligned with product roadmap; need to be able to explain the ppl what the tech roadmap is. Mark had a conclusion that PC is working on some roadmap which is expected to be published; Marc Johnson - as per his knowledge, product roadmap is very, very high level at the moment; we don't have technology roadmap in TC Craig McNally - mentioned arch blueprints we had an year or 2 ago; anyway, TC has no time to work on this before Feb 11 Should we dedicate more time on this? - Agreed to leave this as a homework for the next TC meeting. In general - what is Quarterly Community Update? - Updates from all 3 Councils on the most significant topics. Ingolf Kuss volunteered to speak on log4j topic. |
15-20 min | Participation and Attendance Expectations | All | Jeremy Huff created a page to track working groups... Should we take a look together and see if anything should be added/adjusted? Previous notes from 2022-01-05 Meeting notes: ProposalWhen creating a subgroup:
OutcomeTrying above process with Technical Evaluation Process Subgroup. No volunteers to lead, interested parties have conflicts. Will revisit next week. For today: let's take a look at the wiki page and try to fill in some of the gaps. Reviewed:
Reviewed Technical Council Sub Groups page - some updates done there; Craig McNally volunteered to push forward a new Application Tech Evaluation subgroup; Jeremy Huff volunteered to join this subgroup
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5-10 min | New modules | mod-ldp and ui-ldp should be re-evaluated for meeting all acceptance criteria as the initial approval was preliminary – it's not clear who should request the re-evaluation, the TC or the team Where does this stand? Update from Jeremy Huff who volunteered to reach out to Charlotte Whitt to establish re-evaluation of mod-ldp and ui-ldp for Lotus
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Time Permitting | Council Goals/Objectives | All | Not discussed today. Goal: continue working through this... Previous notes from 2021-12-22 Meeting notes:
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Time Permitting | Technical Decision Making Process | Not discussed today. This is a carry-over from previous weeks.
Additional Context:
For Today: Any updates on these two things from before the break?
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Time Permitting | Not discussed today.
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Action items
- Jakub Skoczen to follow-up with Devops and POs wrt scratch envs and hosted reference envs. How do we determine if an environment isn't being used? May required discussions with PO/Dev teams, and/or looking at usage metrics.