Meeting started by FranciscoD_ at 13:00:26 UTC
(full logs).
Meeting summary
Agenda for meeting is here on our blog:
https://neuroblog.fedoraproject.org/2022/11/21/next-open-neurofedora-meeting-21-november-1300-utc.html(FranciscoD_,
13:00:41)
New introductions and roll call(FranciscoD_, 13:00:58)
Any tickets that need to be discussed can be
tagged using the "next meeting" tag here:
https://pagure.io/neuro-sig/NeuroFedora/issues?status=Open&tags=S%3A+Next+meeting
(FranciscoD_,
13:16:27)
ACTION: FranciscoD_
Penguinpee : add pytorch to list in docs
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/neurofedora/excludedtools/
(FranciscoD_,
13:21:01)
ACTION: FranciscoD_
Penguinpee remove "next meeting" tag from #534(FranciscoD_,
13:21:22)
ACTION: FranciscoD_
note discussion on #534(FranciscoD_,
13:21:35)
Neuro-SIG package health check(FranciscoD_, 13:21:59)
All our packages can be seen on the packager
dashboard here:
https://packager-dashboard.fedoraproject.org/dashboard?groups=neuro-sig(FranciscoD_,
13:22:07)
In general, we prioritise FTI/FTBFS (fails to
install, fails to build from source) bugs because these usually mean
our packages can not be used by Fedora users. Next, we look at
bugs/CVEs (security issues); followed by version updates and other
less important issues(FranciscoD_,
13:23:12)
FTBFS/FTI packages are automatically removed
(retired) if not fixed in a certain time. See the community policy
for more information:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fesco/Fails_to_build_from_source_Fails_to_install/(FranciscoD_,
13:23:50)
python-mne does not depend on edflib etc on
s390x and so should not be FTBFS on s390x(FranciscoD_,
13:32:17)
ACTION: Penguinpee
merge pydeps PR and continue(FranciscoD_,
13:35:05)
For neuro-sig packages, we tend to wait for the
primary maintainer for PRs that include larger changes. For simple
ones, it's usually sufficient to just have another neuro-sig member
review the PR and give a +1. (FranciscoD_,
13:35:46)
The packages look pretty good otherwise. A
number of packages have new versions out, so please do work on
updating them as per the community policy:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fesco/Updates_Policy/(FranciscoD_,
13:36:53)
please do open PRs if you're not the primary
maintainer of a package---just ensures that CI is run, and that we
all get notified about the change.(FranciscoD_,
13:37:24)
All team members packaging more software for
inclusion in Fedora as part of the Neuro-SIG should block our
tracker ticket so we're all notified of new package review requests:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=fedora-neuro(FranciscoD_,
13:51:43)
To see all open reviews, head to the tracker
ticket and look for the "depends on" field. You may need to click
the "show advanced fields" button first to make it visible(FranciscoD_,
13:52:04)
only the one open review ticket, already being
reviewed: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2144033(FranciscoD_,
13:53:01)
CompNeuro ISO compose check(FranciscoD_, 13:53:38)
We check to see if the CompNeuro Spin ISO is
building correctly here:
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=30691
(FranciscoD_,
13:53:53)
the spin can be downloaded here:
https://labs.fedoraproject.org/en/comp-neuro/(FranciscoD_,
13:54:10)
F37 is released, compose for rawhide (what will
become F38) building fine. Green ticks everywhere :)(FranciscoD_,
13:54:37)
Neuroscience query of the week(FranciscoD_, 13:55:23)
If there's anything neurosciencey (or just
interesting general sciency) that you would like to share with the
team, please either put it on the pagure ticket or share it now
during the meeting:
https://pagure.io/neuro-sig/NeuroFedora/issue/318(FranciscoD_,
13:56:13)
Collection of RSS feeds from various blogs:
planet neuroscientists:
https://neuroblog.fedoraproject.org/planet-neuroscientists/(FranciscoD_,
13:56:55)
collection of RSS feeds from various journals:
planet neuroscience:
https://neuroblog.fedoraproject.org/planet-neuroscience/(FranciscoD_,
13:57:11)