2021-03-17 Conda Community Meeting
Attendees
Name | Initials | Affiliation | Username |
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Cheng H. Lee | CHL | Anaconda | @chenghlee |
CJ Wright | CJ | Lab49 | @CJ-Wright |
Agenda
Announcements
Standing Items
- Conda Community website mockups
- Outreach to invite more organizations to join this meeting
New Agenda Items
- Upcoming conda 4.10.0 release (planned around end of March, early April)
- Formally dropping support for Python 2.7, Python < 3.6 (in the base environment)
- https://github.com/conda/conda/issues/10180
- conda-forge, defaults have not supported Py2.7 since 4.8.3 (Mar 2020), Py3.5 since 4.5.11 (Aug 2018)
- This only impacts the base environment. Support for non-base Py2.7, < 3.6 envs will continue indefinitely.
- Introducing support for artifact verification
- First release: sign and verifies metadata in repodata.json
- Currently only available as pilot program to subset of Anaconda customers
- Mid- to long-term goals include:
- Making signed metadata on defaults
- Allowing channels like conda-forge to sign packages & metadata
- Soliciting community input on signature specifications, functional requirements, etc.
- Link to Sebastian's talk: ...
- Conda-content-trust:
- Other fixes: https://github.com/conda/conda/milestone/47
- New platforms being added to defaults (repo.anaconda.com)
- linux-aarch64: targeting "server-class" ARM cores (e.g., Neoverse), but should (mostly) work with other 64-bit ARM CPUs (e.g., Raspi3/4)
- linux-s390x: support for RHEL, Ubuntu, SLES on z14, z15
- Anaconda Individual Edition installers available starting 2020.04
- AST & symbol inspection:
Outstanding Items From the Previous Meeting
Active Votes
Subteam Updates
Open PRs
Discussion
Action items
Last meeting points (2020-01-26)