15:00:51 #startmeeting Development IRC meeting 9 October 2019 15:00:51 Meeting started Wed Oct 9 15:00:51 2019 UTC. The chair is ashimema. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 15:00:51 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 15:00:51 The meeting name has been set to 'development_irc_meeting_9_october_2019' 15:01:16 #topic Introductions 15:01:26 #info Martin Renvoize, PTFS Europe 15:01:45 Sorry for the delay all.. the git repo is happy again at least :) 15:01:47 bye 15:01:56 #info Thomas Dukleth, Agogme, New York City 15:02:47 #info Owen Leonard, Athens County Public Libraries, Ohio 15:03:42 Quiet today 15:04:02 #info Kyle Hall, ByWater Solutions 15:04:03 well.. people will join us when they're ready.. so lets move on to busines 15:04:04 #topic Announcements 15:04:08 tcohen and khall I had the same thing yesterday 15:04:23 #info Cori Lynn Arnold, DGI (lurking) 15:04:34 never found a fix (still reading through the scrollback) 15:04:43 ahh meeting time (sorry) 15:04:51 #info Brendan Gallagher, ByWater 15:04:57 haha, no worries baf 15:05:00 bag, even 15:05:06 baf - lol 15:05:14 I fixed git btw.. so you shoudn't have that issue any more 15:05:23 oh sweet :) 15:05:53 #info Freeze dates email will be going out tonight, provisional dates are already in the calendar 15:06:07 #link https://koha-community.org/calendar/ Calendar 15:06:40 Got the link to today's agenda handy ashimema? 15:06:45 #info If you noticed an issue with the git repositories over the last 24 hours, please be aware the issue should now be resolved. 15:06:59 #link https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Development_IRC_meeting_9_October_2019 Agenda 15:07:04 oops.. I always forget to do that :S 15:07:40 it's a very sparse one.. I looked back at the past coupe of agenda's and couldn't see anything that really needed bringing forward.. but please add anything if you want to 15:08:21 There is an issue which tcohen would like us to resolve but is he absent again? 15:08:45 anyone else have any anouncements they'd like to minute? 15:08:53 He was here at the original meeting time. 15:09:54 I've poked him in slack, with any luck he'll magically appear 15:09:57 but for now 15:10:02 #info Update from the Release manager 15:10:33 #info The release is starting to take shape and provisional dates are now set 15:10:56 #info Feature slush is scheduled for the 30th November - Thats three weeks today 15:11:23 #info Feature freeze is scheduled for the 6th November - One week later 15:11:47 #info String freeze is scheduled for the 13th November - One week later again 15:11:52 #info Fridolin Somers, Biblibre, France 15:12:20 #info Release all being well will be the 27th November - Giving two weeks for translations. 15:13:08 It's been a slow cycle, I did some statistics at the Hackfest and we've pushed less than half the bugs compared to the last three releases. 15:13:28 I'm hopeing it's a blip and we'll be back up to speed for the 20.05 cycle. 15:14:29 Having asked around I believe all the big contributors have simply been run off their feet with deployments and customers this cycle. 15:14:47 Jonathan D being away has also not helped on the numbers front. 15:15:11 #topic Updates from the Release Maintainers 15:15:27 fridolin: Over to you.. 15:15:33 yop 15:15:51 19.05.x is at v19.05.05 15:15:59 i think everything is fine 15:16:24 we prepare for a release before next cyrcle 15:16:40 maybe embed security fixes in it 15:17:42 joubu should be back soon :) 15:17:47 We have a lot of bugs which I think should be 'resolved fixed' but I'm not sure 15:17:54 #info 19.05.x is at 19.05.05 presently and is feeling reliable and stable 15:17:55 I think some cleanup needs to be done 15:18:23 #topic Updates from the QA team 15:18:40 #info Pace seems to have picked up the last week, keep it up :) 15:18:50 #topic General development discussion 15:19:21 #info oleonard notes that there is a large number of bugs that appear to need updating to 'RESOLVED FIXED' 15:19:46 #action ashimema will look into this prior to the next cycle starting 15:20:00 yep 15:20:08 #info We should have Joubu back for the next cycle, which should get the numbers back on track 15:20:14 its usually for Rmmait of oldoldstable 15:20:20 tcohen.. did you appear again yet? 15:21:05 * fridolin was wondering about versions in pottle 15:21:21 shoud we close versions < 18.05 ? 15:21:27 I believe there's a process in place which cait and rangi usually do to mark bugs as RESOLVED FIXED in bulk.. it relies on them disabling email notifications behind the scenes so we don't spam everyone. 15:21:53 * ashimema has a script to do the change, but won't run it for fear of spamming everyone on bugzilla 15:22:45 Speaking of rmaints, hi wizzyrea 15:22:51 #info Fridolin raises that pootle still contains a number of officially unsupported koha versions.. perhaps we should tidy up there too. 15:23:10 on 20.05 start 15:23:15 Go ahead and spam me. The whole multiverse does :) 15:23:28 ^^ 15:24:56 french translation group did a great job during hackfest but was not sure on which version to work 15:25:29 #info I'm contemplating a 'fail fast' attitude early next cycle.. still to be fleshed out and discussed.. but the initial thoughts are that I will push some more experimental bugs (on developer request and my own judgement) early in the release with the expectation of getting quick followups for any breakage. Idea being it helps alleviate some of the QA backlog of the most technical bugs where we don't have so many people capable of 15:25:30 understanding the code to qa it. 15:25:44 People should at least be satisfied in the knowledge that their work on translation will actually be used. 15:26:57 any other general discussion points from anyone? 15:27:24 ok.. moving on then 15:27:26 #topic Review of coding guidelines 15:27:31 kia ora 15:28:41 tcohen raises the question of whether we should start officially deprecating the /svc api namespace. 15:29:00 #info tcohen raises the question of whether we should start officially deprecating the /svc api namespace. 15:29:33 perhaps adding to that - who is using it? 15:29:39 generally I feel this is a direction we should be moving, but we need to be somewhat pragmatic about it.. 15:29:42 Is anyone known to currently use svc? 15:30:02 Project Koha_Master_U18 build #394: SUCCESS in 57 min: https://jenkins.koha-community.org/job/Koha_Master_U18/394/ 15:30:22 a few area's of the front end use it.. I think it's mostly used internally though a small number of things are more publically documented. 15:30:39 We have our hold slips set up to use svc/barcode 15:30:52 one example is the reports apis.. I believe catalyst customers use those reasonably frequently 15:31:49 I would certainly back a move to stop adding to/enhanceing existing /svc and block all new /svc 15:32:09 +1 15:32:23 one area I see needing attention would be the few datatables that use /svc for their ajax implimentation.. 15:32:49 our rest api's don't lend themselves to 'the datatables way'.. but I'm sure there are work arounds available to us 15:32:58 Deprecation should be a long process where there is any reasonable belief that there are users who have not converted to the replacement and the replacement should be certain to satisfy all the needs of existing users. 15:33:00 I think the oclc connexion client uses /svc 15:33:09 and maybe marcedit? 15:33:26 perhaps one to bring in for the next cycle with a new coding guideline and qa scripts to capture 15:34:01 good points bag.. I'd forgotten about marcedit support entirely 15:34:41 I (or tcohen) will draft something to vote on for the next meeting. 15:34:52 did anyone have anything else they wanted to raise? 15:35:31 Did we ever vote on my ESLint proposal? 15:36:11 Those present at least approved of ESLint in principle. 15:36:31 I think we all agreed to it.. 15:36:44 did I not minute that back when.. I bet I forgot 15:37:04 I dunno... I shall proceed as if I have approval :D 15:37:22 * oleonard loves cleanup patches 15:37:25 It is possible we did not vote without the presence of oleonard. 15:37:39 ah, perhaps. 15:38:05 I'm happy to proceed with it anyway.. another one to really push for in the next cycle :) 15:38:45 ok.. last topic then 15:38:56 #topic Set time of next meeting 15:39:58 * oleonard found a record of the vote... thank you for your support 15:40:40 * oleonard 's opponents were all in the pocket of Big JsHint 15:40:44 I'm thinking stick to the same two weeks.. that gives us a week before feature slush to discus anything important and start planning the next cycle (we should also have started talking about the next team by then after the next general meeting) 15:41:52 23 OctoberSeptember 2019, 21:00 UTC 15:41:59 * 23 October 2019, 21:00 UTC 15:42:15 does that suit the majority.. lets NZ join again I believe 15:42:55 +1 15:43:34 +1 15:43:40 #info Next meeting: 23 October 2019, 21:00 UTC 15:43:42 brill 15:43:51 thanks all for your attendance, my appologies for the last minute delay to proceedings 15:43:56 #endmeeting