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Revision as of 14:46, 30 November 2023

Location and Time

Held after the Yocto Project Summit , the OE Developers Meeting is scheduled for Friday, December 1st 2023 between 12:00 and 20:00 UTC. Exact times for each individual topic are found below in the schedule.

The meeting is held on Zoom https://zoom.us/j/99151508871 (Meeting ID: 991 5150 8871). We thank Automotive Grade Linux for providing!

Format

As always, we will collect topics on the wiki at https://www.openembedded.org/wiki/OEDvM_2023.12.

For the actual developer meeting, there will be pre-assigned timeslots for each topic. The moderator(s) will open with a short introduction/presentation to introduce the topic.

Topic Ideas

These are topics that were suggested for previous OE developer meetings and have not been covered yet. They should be seen as starting ideas on things that can be discussed.

Topic Moderator(s) Estimate of time Notes
Data store operation changes  ?  ? Pending developers spending time working on this.
Syntax removal  ?  ?
Data store internal rewrite  ?  ? Pending developers spending time working on this.
f-string in Python code (and more modern python in general)  ?  ? Have upgraded python versions, still not convinced this has huge advantages. Don't want mass conversion as makes LTS patches harder.
Dropping core features  ?  ?
Security (PSiRT)  ?  ? Nobody willing to commit to joining a team. Security processes documented.
QA Automation  ?  ? Now have significant automation on the autobuilder
Code submission process  ?  ?
Software updates  ?  ? Think we're happy that there are various layers/tools allowing this?
AI/ML  ?  ?

Here are some new topic ideas:

Topic Moderator(s) Estimate of time
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