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Geoff Paulsen edited this page Jul 12, 2016
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- Dialup Info: (Do not post to public mailing list or public wiki)
- Geoff Paulsen
- Jeff Squyres
- Arm Patinyasakdikul
- Artem Polyakov
- Edgar Gabriel
- Howard Pritchard
- josh Hursey
- Joshua Ladd
- Nathan Hjelm
- Ralph
- Todd Kordenbrock
- Milestones: https://github.com/open-mpi/ompi-release/milestones/v1.10.3
- Still no news / Good news.
- Wiki: https://github.com/open-mpi/ompi/wiki/Releasev20
- Blocker Issues: https://github.com/open-mpi/ompi/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Aopen+milestone%3Av2.0.0+label%3Ablocker *
- Milestones: https://github.com/open-mpi/ompi-release/milestones/v2.0.0
- Pathsacale version issue
- SLURM direct launch wont work with Yalla (due to PMIx-Fence issue (it was changed to nonblocking)).
- It's okay, since it will be fixed in 2.0.1 soon after.
- Plan for 2.0.1? If we ship 2.0.0 today.
- First delay a bit.
- Next cherry pick fixes into 2.0.1, and try to release about a month after 2.0.0.
- Concern that we're releasing a 2.0.0 release, and then turn around another month with a 2.0.1
- Some customers don't like this.
- Other customers are waiting for 2.0.0.
- Put a Known issues section for fixes coming into 2.0.1.
- Don't have a section for this in NEWS, because in the past we've held the release, and tried for perfection.
- will merge Howard's README for PCI, and if Paul provides better compiler versions, we'll merge that in too.
- Don't anticipate reving PMIx versions for 2.0.1
- Don't have a timeline for 2.1.0
- A couple of months. Schedule decided by what we discuss in Dallas.
- Merge ompi and ompi-release repos - now taking a 2ndary priority, because we need to transition other webstuff to new provider.
Review Master MTT testing (https://mtt.open-mpi.org/)
- Migration ongoing, nothing's moved yet, just testing:
- 6 domains (open[-]mpi.[org|com|net]) and their DNS servers transferred to new account on GoDaddy
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[email protected] account created
- all contribution paper work stored in Google Drive
- want to release new version of contribution agreements (v1.6) with that email address for submissions
- github web hooks
- ompi-release-bot: not yet migrated
- gitdub (commit emails): not yet migrated
- HostGator plan purchased (thank you for the donation, Ralph!)
- legacy @open-mpi.org email addresses
- setup at HostGator
- Main web site is 3 parts:
- ompi-www repo: done (had to fix some PHP)
- nightly tarballs: done (now being generated on Ralph's home server and scp'ed)
- mailing list archives: ...see proposal below...
- Mailing list
- Hostgator support mailman (yay!); they can supposedly import our existing config
- Trac (historical/read-only)
- Still planning the migration
- MTT:
- Still planning the migration
- Mailing list archives proposal:
- Important to keep the old web archives around for all the commit messages and bug/issues that point to them
- Also, huge amount of google-able answers to user questions
- ...but why are we hosting our own mail archives?
- Proposal: freeze the old pages and do all new archiving on mail-archive.com
- Trivial to setup (subscribe them to our lists)
- They can take old mbox archives to seed all the old messages
- Stable platform: been running since 1998
- Free!
- Searchable
- Discussion - why move legal docs to google drive? Fracturing information a bit.
- familiar with google toolset, and possibly better sharing. Also long term plan to possibly host domains at google.
- Could consolidate DNS and docs to godaddy / hostgator also.
- can hostgater give us different passwords to different people? It'd be nice to consolidate to one solution for everything (and single authentication for members).
- Updating Legal agreement to reflect to [email protected], and remove snail mail.
- Mailing lists have some nice integrations that we can't move forward? Why are we doing this anyway.
- Jeff looked at a couple, and liked mailarchive.com - long lived, and 3 nice features:
- Will take old archives and recreate on their servers.
- Remove a bit of burden from our website.
- A way to configure GNU mailmain to precompute URL of where mail will be before it sends out.
- Pipermail may be able to do this also, but don't know.
- Hostgator would accept our old configurations, not sure if they'll take our mbox / pipermail for archives.
- Ralph will dig into Hostgator.
- Jeff looked at a couple, and liked mailarchive.com - long lived, and 3 nice features:
- Token amount (about $50)
- Need a legal entity (individual or company) to open an account with.
- Mellanox already does this for MPI Forum, so might be easy for them to do for this too.
- weird to be under an individual. Want an online storefront that will provide a receipt.
- First bill about $300 in September for github.
- Ralph has agreed to pay first 3 years of Hostgator (around $400/3 years, may go up a bit).
- Domain name re-registration coming up in March 2017.
- Mellanox
- Artem sent out message rate email.
- Sandia
- Intel
- Mellanox, Sandia, Intel
- LANL, Houston, IBM
- Cisco, ORNL, UTK, NVIDIA