PackagingWG/2018-04-23-Warehouse¶
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Warehouse weekly meeting¶
Monday, 23 April 2018
Present¶
Nicole
Dustin
Sumana
Laura
Ernest
Mark
Announcements¶
From Jochai at Mozilla, last week:
“Very exciting, Sumana! Congrats to you and the team! Cheers, Jochai”
Sumana: unavailable much of this week
Ernest: We’ve done _50_ deploys since prod launch!!!
Working on/blocked¶
Nicole:
Reviewing PRs
Starting user research for project detail page - please try [Google form], use link to give feedback (soon please TODO for all of us - EOD Tuesday)
Starting planning for next round of user tests (and user test training). 59 volunteers \o/
No blockers

Sumana:
Need to:
Submit request for OTF Red Team audit
Ask Mozilla about further funding
Give Betsy, Mark, rest of community our thoughts on what we could do with more money – add to weekly email for tomorrow
Preparing for Warehouse sprint night with Laura on Thursday (the 26th)
Mark:
tweeting from @ThePSF about PyPI launch? - TODO - followup with Betsy/Marketing WG– DONE https://twitter.com/di_codes/status/985896605294448640
need Open Tech Fund feedback from team – DEADLINE April 26th
Estimate Remaining $ 2,369.50 - for May (in MOSS award)
Ernest: can we update the column for “Estimate” to include reallocation that occurred? TODO for Mark (with Ewa)
Ernest:
Primarily investigating and improving reliability concerns, metrics, monitoring.
Search Index - may be resolved, Memory Consumption, HTTP 5xx errors - trending toward 0 errors
Blocked: Just on time! April 30 can’t come soon enough

Dustin:
Milestone #5
Wrapping up “on hold until we launch” PRs
Laura:
Promoted new PyPI on mailing list and the Changelog: https://blog.python.org/2018/04/new-pypi-launched-legacy-pypi-shutting.html and LWN: https://lwn.net/Articles/752192/
Sprint with NYC Python and PyLadies this Thursday!
Ask Donald for¶
Update GDPR issue with VanL’s reply
Upcoming talks/sprints?¶
PyPA [redacted] sprint – October 27/28? TODO Sumana to reach out to PyPA today
I think we should consider submitting a session to Open Source Summit, Wednesday, August 29 – Friday, August 31, 2018 in Vancouver, Canada. https://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/open-source-summit-north-america-2018/program/cfp/ — CfP closes April 29th. 2000+ attendees, includes subconferences LinuxCon, ContainerCon and CloudOpen, and I think it might be a good opportunity to sell to the business-open-sourcey community, “here’s what Packaging WG did with this much funding, here are the benefits we could offer to the industry if we had $[_.” ]
Sumana TODO - ask Packaging WG – DONE
After April 30th: momentum¶
Who’s committing to what as volunteers after grant is over?
Ernest - will keep working on infrastructure, keeping eye on issue tracker - 8 hours/week volunteer - depends on job search
Nicole - will continue to work on project, possibly reduced rate. will continue with user testing, reviewing PRs,
Dustin - ~10 hrs week, depending on schedule
Mark - help out with infrastructure - discuss with Ernest - doesn’t have time allocation, depends on PSF
Laura - not quite sure, hoping to keep contributing a few hours/week
Sumana: will work on Python stuff <8 hours/week
Ernest, Dustin, and Nicole to try to concentrate volunteer time on supporting, responding to volunteers, and to find potential coordinator/co-maintainer candidates at[ PyCon ]sprints[ ]
TODO¶
Everyone:
Give Nicole feedback via Google form before EoD Tuesday
Give Mark feedback on Open Tech Fund answers by EoD Wednesday
Sumana:
file issue re: redirects for search/filter queries – DONE
Submit request for OTF Red Team audit
Ask Mozilla about further funding
Give Betsy, Mark, rest of community our thoughts on what we could do with more money – add to weekly email for tomorrow
Preparing for Warehouse sprint night with Laura on Thursday (the 26th)
Donald:
Update GDPR issue with VanL’s reply
Mark:
Update MOSS budget spreadsheet – update the column for “Estimate” to include reallocation that occurred