11:55:36 <gundalow> #startmeeting Ansible Contributor Summit 2021.03
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11:56:24 <felixfontein> o/
11:58:01 <felixfontein> is there supposed to be sound?
11:58:12 <felixfontein> (I don't hear anything :) )
11:59:04 <gundalow> #chair abadger1999 andersson007_ alinabuzachis cybette dericcrago dmsimard jborean93 jillr jimi|ansible lmodemal matburt mattclay maxamillion mkrizek nitzmahone ompragash Qalthos relrod samccann sdoran shertel Shrews sivel webknjaz felixfontein Tas-sos tadeboro cyberpear gwmngilfen pabelanger zbr samccann briantist resmo odyssey4me ganeshrn aminvakil geerlingguy sshnaidm ysandeep|afk ysandeep cidrblock
11:59:04 <zodbot> Current chairs: Qalthos Shrews Tas-sos abadger1999 alinabuzachis aminvakil andersson007_ briantist cidrblock cyberpear cybette dericcrago dmsimard felixfontein ganeshrn geerlingguy gundalow gwmngilfen jborean93 jillr jimi|ansible lmodemal matburt mattclay maxamillion mkrizek nitzmahone odyssey4me ompragash pabelanger relrod resmo samccann sdoran shertel sivel sshnaidm tadeboro webknjaz ysandeep ysandeep|afk zbr
11:59:34 <gundalow> felixfontein: there are people speaking now
11:59:34 <felixfontein> cybette and gwmngilfen seem to be talking, but I cannot hear them
11:59:53 <felixfontein> hmm
12:00:03 <gwmngilfen> we cannot hear you either
12:00:06 <gundalow> felixfontein: three dots on the bottom right. then `settings`
12:00:36 <felixfontein> gundalow: sound works,  the test tone is playing, but I don't hear anything :)
12:00:42 <felixfontein> I'll try to leave and join again
12:00:59 <felixfontein> ah, NOW there is voice :)
12:04:34 <baptistemm> usual problem I get on google meet
12:06:09 <gundalow> #topic Introductions
12:06:22 <gundalow> #info People are saying hello
12:07:39 * samccann waves
12:08:45 <gundalow> morning samccann :)
12:08:56 <gwmngilfen> *wave
12:09:02 <felixfontein> must be pretty early for some of you :)
12:09:43 <felixfontein> bcoca: who are you and what did you do with brian? :D
12:09:45 <samccann> pure luck I got up this early ;-)
12:10:18 <felixfontein> hehe :)
12:12:09 <bcoca> i forgot to install the human speak module
12:12:19 <gundalow> haha
12:12:28 <gwmngilfen> in the computer or in the coffee?
12:12:42 <bcoca> brain
12:12:48 <bcoca> coffee is just fuel
12:12:53 * gwmngilfen concedes
12:17:43 <gundalow> I know there are a lot of other people here that we will not get a chance to introduce themselves.
12:17:43 <gundalow> If you to say your 1) GitHub/IRC name. 2) Your interest in Ansible 3) Where in the world you are 4) What you are hoping to get from today
12:19:21 <gundalow> #topic Ansible Community Team Update
12:20:44 <bcoca> bcoca/skynet development/secret lair/plans to T-600
12:23:21 <gundalow> #topic Steering committee
12:23:46 <gundalow> #info ompragash Is introducing the Ansible Community Steering Committee
12:24:07 <gundalow> #info This was launched yesterday.
12:24:13 <gundalow> #chair justjais
12:24:13 <zodbot> Current chairs: Qalthos Shrews Tas-sos abadger1999 alinabuzachis aminvakil andersson007_ briantist cidrblock cyberpear cybette dericcrago dmsimard felixfontein ganeshrn geerlingguy gundalow gwmngilfen jborean93 jillr jimi|ansible justjais lmodemal matburt mattclay maxamillion mkrizek nitzmahone odyssey4me ompragash pabelanger relrod resmo samccann sdoran shertel sivel sshnaidm tadeboro webknjaz ysandeep ysandeep|afk zbr
12:25:49 <gundalow> #info See the announcement email https://groups.google.com/g/ansible-devel/c/FRbn4qT3Jf0
12:27:33 <gundalow> #info Process for requesting a new collection to be included in the `ansible` package is via https://github.com/ansible-collections/ansible-inclusion/discussions
12:29:15 <cybette> Contrib summit agenda: https://hackmd.io/@ansible-community/contrib-summit-202103
12:30:17 <gundalow> #info Public Agenda for the Wednesday Community Meeting: https://github.com/ansible/community/issues/539 (there is an `.ics` file for your calendar)
12:34:32 <resmo> hi
12:34:41 <felixfontein> hi resmo!
12:35:04 <andersson007_> hi everyone!
12:35:16 <felixfontein> hi andersson007_!
12:37:00 <bcoca> coffeeeee!
12:37:50 <gwmngilfen> \o/
12:37:52 <gundalow> #info We will share a link to ompragash's slides
12:38:20 <gundalow> #info We will do a blog post on the Steering Committee shortly which will include more information
12:39:06 <gundalow> 'info The objective is to increase the number of non-Ansible employees in the group
12:39:38 <gundalow> #info The objective is to increase the number of non-Ansible employees in the group
12:41:02 <gundalow> #info We will help mentor and train anyone that has interest in being more involved in any part of the Ansible Community
12:45:13 <gundalow> #topic Stats update - 1 year on, is Collections achieving it's goals?
12:45:32 <gundalow> #info gwmngilfen presents a review of the past year
12:50:23 <gundalow> #info The stats repo is https://github.com/ansible-community/stats-collections/
12:51:25 <gundalow> #info The list of potential statistics we are interested in, and other questions we have are tracked here https://github.com/ansible-community/stats-collections/issues
12:54:04 <Zhenech> seeing gwmngilfen with "Gregory" as name is confusing
12:54:20 <felixfontein> at least both start with 'g' :)
12:54:24 <gundalow> #info If you are interested in the graphs and details that gwmngilfen is currently presenting, take a look at the more detailed blogs on https://emeraldreverie.org/
12:54:44 <gundalow> Zhenech: haha, yes. I've changed my work email so I'm `gundalow Barker`, no one seems to know who `John` is
12:55:14 <Zhenech> gundalow, that's why I own zhenech@redhat, so that people don't have to think ;)
12:55:33 <gundalow> Zhenech: yup, I have gundalow@redhat
12:58:13 <gundalow> QUESTION: What thoughts and ideas do people have
12:58:34 <bcoca> what collections were looked at ? community, vendor, content team, all?
12:59:07 <gundalow> bcoca: Good question, it's roughly the collections that are included in the `ansible` package
12:59:52 <gundalow> bcoca: full list is here https://github.com/ansible-community/stats-crawler/blob/main/config/collections.yml PRs welcome to add other repos in
13:00:46 <gundalow> We do track repos outside of gh/ansible-collection such as https://github.com/openstack/ansible-collections-openstack
13:01:19 <felixfontein> looks like a year wrapping issue
13:02:09 <gundalow> felixfontein: what does?
13:02:25 <gundalow> #info You can see the stats at https://stats.eng.ansible.com/
13:02:55 <gundalow> #topic Ansible 3.0.0: How we got here and what's next
13:03:24 <gundalow> #info dmsimard Is giving an update on what's been happening with the `ansible` package versioning
13:05:26 <gundalow> #info Blog posts on ansible recent version changes https://www.ansible.com/blog/announcing-the-community-ansible-3.0.0-package &  https://www.ansible.com/blog/ansible-3.0.0-qa
13:07:35 <gundalow> #info Slides that dmsimard is currently presenting http://ansible.github.io/community/decks/3.0.0-community-update.html#/ (had lots of links)
13:09:33 <gundalow> #info ansible and ansible-core roadmaps https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/roadmap/ansible_roadmap_index.html
13:16:36 <felixfontein> Q: what will ansible-core be renamed to for 2.12? :P
13:18:37 <bcoca> we have not run the random name generator yet
13:19:25 <geerlingguy> Sorry I'm a bit late and groggy. Had a late night and will be online in a bit!
13:19:33 <felixfontein> good morning geerlingguy!
13:19:38 <bcoca> greetings
13:19:44 <gwmngilfen> o/
13:20:36 <lmodemal> Hello all o/
13:20:55 <gundalow> geerlingguy: Morning, know it's early for you. Great to see you here. Everything has been recorded and will be on YouTube. Kept a summary at the end of https://hackmd.io/uZDSLOOdS1Kx0xfZVIATmQ
13:21:17 <aminvakil> hello everyone, i got into something at last minute, sorry i'm late
13:21:50 <gundalow> aminvakil: Welcome. Lots of people come and go through the day. Feel free to ask questions here (or in Google Chat) at any point
13:22:01 <geerlingguy> :thumbs-up:
13:23:19 <gundalow> #info FYI we are keeping a summary of the discussions at the end of https://hackmd.io/uZDSLOOdS1Kx0xfZVIATmQ
13:23:20 <gundalow> The session is being recorded and will be on YouTube. There will be blog posts containing a summary of the discussions and call to actions. Subscribe to The Bullhorn to know when they are published https://us19.campaign-archive.com/home/?u=56d874e027110e35dea0e03c1&id=d6635f5420
13:23:47 <felixfontein> then we can have ARA: ansible releases ansible ;)
13:25:24 <dmsimard> lol
13:25:27 <dmsimard> :D
13:25:45 <felixfontein> too bad the name is already taken ;)
13:26:27 <dmsimard> it's funny over the years the permutations that people have come up with for the ara acronym
13:27:57 <bcoca> another reporting anagram
13:28:32 <dmsimard> it's actually another recursive acronym :p
13:28:45 <bcoca> do we have to choose just one?
13:29:01 <bcoca> aleatory random acronym
13:29:31 <bcoca> i just thought you were manga fan ... ara ara ...
13:30:35 <dmsimard> or maybe it's about ara parrots
13:31:05 <gundalow> FYI gwmngilfen presentation `The year in review Yay? Did Collections work?` is now available online http://ansible.github.io/community/decks/2021-03-contrib-summit-stats-collections-1yr-review.html
13:31:08 <dmsimard> the acronym not having a single definition reminds me of RDO which did a shirt about it once https://www.rdoproject.org/images/blog/rdo-tshirt.jpg?1460046750
13:35:53 <gundalow> #topic Execution Environments via Ansible Builder
13:39:37 <dmsimard> While we are still in break, I encourage people to fill in a doc about contributor and maintainer experience for a discussion later: https://hackmd.io/z0LmOzdBSQ2MkecSIf5gxw
13:40:26 <gundalow> Sign in with GitHub then you can edit ^
13:41:17 <gundalow> ==========================
13:42:02 <gwmngilfen> dmsimard: are you doing surveys behind my back? :)
13:42:49 <dmsimard> gwmngilfen: not technically a survey but I can see how it could be interpreted that way :p
13:43:58 <tremble> gundalow, You could try using the "Polls" functionality in Google Meet....
13:44:38 * tremble laughs, ok it's done now
13:44:45 <gundalow> tremble: looks like cybette has just done that
13:44:54 <tremble> cybette++
13:45:04 <cybette> I read your mind ;)
13:45:17 * gwmngilfen dons a tinfoil hat
13:45:18 <gundalow> One of the downsides of Google Meet is there is only a single host
14:02:17 <gundalow> #topic How do we improve the experience of contributors and maintainers
14:03:35 <gundalow> #info dmsimard is now leading an interactive discussion about how can we improve the experience of contributors and maintainers (ie YOU)
14:03:53 <maxamillion> morning all
14:04:08 <gundalow> maxamillion: Morning :)
14:04:45 <gundalow> #info The notes that dmsimard is presenting are at https://hackmd.io/z0LmOzdBSQ2MkecSIf5gxw?both (you are welcome to edit this)
14:06:01 <gundalow> QUESTION: What had caused you pain, what's been difficult, what has been difficult to understand
14:09:08 <gundalow> If we could wave a magic wand and fix one thing to make it easier to contribute to Ansible, what would that be?
14:09:49 <gwmngilfen> our survey data suggests that the process of contributing is one of the main issues - so I'd love to hear some experiences of that, perhaps understand how we could improve that
14:12:36 <gundalow> #info Interactive Training Scenario. If you are new to contributing to Ansible it's really worth the 20 minutes to run through the session. It's all in the website so nothing needed on your computer. https://www.katacoda.com/ansible-community/scenarios/fixing-a-bug
14:13:40 <felixfontein> tadeboro: there is https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/dev_guide/developing_collections.html#contributing-to-collections - though probably not visible enough? or not detailled enough?
14:20:42 <tadeboro> felixfontein: There is some information there, but what is missing is collection-specific information.
14:21:55 <felixfontein> tadeboro: yes, definitely
14:32:09 <cyberpear> o/
14:33:20 <geerlingguy> Finally at my desk, and it's break time!
14:33:34 <geerlingguy> No problem though, I'm debugging a network cable that might be bad.
14:33:52 <sdoran> There's a tester for that. ;)
14:34:04 <dmsimard> #topic Munch break, back at 15:20 UTC
14:34:24 <sdoran> Network cable tester has saved me so many hours of pain.
14:34:38 <sdoran> Also, the TDR built into Cisco switches is super handy.
14:39:29 <geerlingguy> sdoran: yeah my dad has one of those expensive fluke testers, and I often have a couple cables with me when I visit. For some reason I've been hitting a lot of weird cable problems lately. I guess it's because I'm starting to use 2.5/10G and some of my weaker Cat6 cables just can't cope (bad crimp, kink in the line...)
14:39:45 <briantist> welcome jgoldschrafe to IRC who I've been trying to get to log in for months 😏
14:40:20 <dcastellani> geerlingguy: fiber
14:40:22 <gwmngilfen> welcome o/
14:41:12 <dcastellani> The transceivers are super cheap and so is the fiber
14:41:32 <sdoran> @geerlingguy I found a pretty affordable one from LAN Shack that has worked very well for years. The Fluke ones are just too expensive.
14:42:05 <sdoran> The 2.5/10G over copper does seem to be more sensitive to layer 1 issues.
14:48:09 <dmsimard> jgoldschrafe: welcome to IRC \o/
14:49:48 <abadger1999> cyberpear: Would you like slides uploaded somewhere?
14:49:53 <abadger1999> Sorry cyberpear
14:50:04 <abadger1999> cybette: Would you like slides uploaded somewhere?
14:51:23 <cybette> abadger1999: I'll ping you with a link
14:52:10 <jgoldschrafe> Thanks, folks! Most of my Ansible involvement has been around internal stuff, but I'm looking forward to getting involved in the community
15:00:20 <gundalow> jgoldschrafe: welcome :) What areas interest you?
15:17:54 <cybette> we'll be resuming in about 2 minutes
15:21:38 <gundalow> #topic Ansible network collections update
15:22:16 <gundalow> #info cidrblock and ganeshrn Are giving an update on using Ansible for managing your Network infrastructure
15:22:45 <gundalow> #info 2021 Spring Roadmap https://github.com/ansible/community/wiki/Network%3A2021-Spring-Roadmap
15:39:23 <gundalow> DING DING DING: Please take the time to do the polls in Google Meet (Top right of the chat window "triangle square circle" icon)
15:42:15 <gundalow> Any questions for Networking, feel free to ping cidrblock or ganeshrn or join #ansible-network
15:42:26 <gundalow> #topic Help maintaining the Ubuntu PPA
15:42:43 <gundalow> #info dericcrago is giving an update on the Ansible Ubuntu PPA
15:50:33 <gundalow> QUESTION: Anyone interested in helping with packaging?
15:51:37 <zbr> i am happy with ppa
15:55:11 <jillr> ubuntu admins will look for/expect a ppa or for us to host a deb repo, I don't know how many of them we have represented here vs how much of our overall user base is on ubuntu-
15:55:29 <gundalow> jillr: Morning :)
15:55:38 <jillr> howdy  :)
15:56:08 <gundalow> #info Current Test PPA building what I've done for testing so far (not official): https://github.com/dericcrago/ansible.ppa/tree/main/.github/workflows -> https://launchpad.net/~deric.crago
15:56:34 <gundalow> #topic Docs split (ansible vs ansible-core)
15:57:08 <geerlingguy> Docs team has been trying to balance 20 spinning dishes while an earthquake and tsunami have hit at the same time. Kudos to docs team
15:57:13 <gundalow> #info samccann gives an updated on the various changes regarding having different release train for `ansible` vs `ansible-core` packages and how we've got separate areas for the documentation
15:57:19 <gundalow> geerlingguy: Well said
15:57:22 <felixfontein> geerlingguy: good summary!
16:00:01 <dmsimard> ++
16:05:01 <gundalow> #info Agenda for the Docs Working Group: https://github.com/ansible/community/issues/579
16:18:57 <gundalow> #topic Documentation Survey feedback
16:20:05 <Tas-sos> The latest release of the Asible 2.9 will be this :
16:20:07 <Tas-sos> ansible 2.9.20rc1 release (final 2.9 bugfix RC!)  ?
16:21:21 <gundalow> #info acozine (Ansible Documentation Lead) gives an update on the recent Documentation Survey
16:22:01 <aminvakil> Tas-sos: https://pypi.org/project/ansible/#history
16:22:04 <aminvakil> https://pypi.org/project/ansible-base/#history
16:23:26 <Tas-sos> version 2.9 is the latest version that has the Ansible as it was before the last big changes came...
16:30:16 <gundalow> #info gwmngilfen analysis of the Ansible Documentation Survey https://emeraldreverie.org/2021/02/23/docs-survey-2020-results/
16:38:09 <abadger1999> sivel: You're on-deck for contributor summit presentation
16:38:34 <sivel> abadger1999: right now? or in 7 minutes?
16:38:55 <abadger1999> sivel: on desk is now (but the previous one has also wrapped up)
16:39:20 <abadger1999> on deck is now, at bat is officially in 7 minutes. (but the previous one has wrapped up)
16:40:37 <abadger1999> sivel: sorry, I assumed baseball idioms but maybe those aren't American-universal.
16:41:04 <sivel> ;) I got it
16:41:21 <bcoca> more nautical for outside USA
16:41:44 <bcoca> i worked for co named 'ondeck' and didnt realize till year later why they had gifted us baseball bats
16:42:41 <felixfontein> true, deck sounds more like the deck of a ship to me
16:42:53 <felixfontein> or a card deck
16:43:21 <gundalow> #topic Ansible-core 2.11 potential topics
16:43:32 <gundalow> #info Sivel talks about the Ansible 2.11 Roadmap
16:43:41 <gundalow> #info Ansible-core 2.11 roadmap https://github.com/ansible/ansible/blob/devel/docs/docsite/rst/roadmap/ROADMAP_2_11.rst
16:52:54 <felixfontein> I guess/hope ansible-core 2.12 will also have more role docs things, and maybe even filter/test plugin docs
16:54:29 <gundalow> sivel: nitzmahone Could you talk about ^
16:55:14 <felixfontein> it's less a question then more a statement/hope :)
17:03:41 <bcoca> currently for tests/filters we have __doc__ (docstgrings), full doc (plugin == file) and ast parsing chains into original fucntion, the hard part is getting all 3 to work as one
17:07:15 <abadger1999> afaik, __doc__ doesn't exist.  And if it doesn't, we shouldn't add it.
17:07:51 <bcoca> all 3 exist in the wild
17:07:58 <bcoca> none of em are official
17:08:44 <felixfontein> how about having DOCUMENTATION with a top-level dict that maps filter/test name to the actual documentation?
17:09:08 <felixfontein> or a multi-doc YAML string in DOCUMENTATION, one doc per plugin?
17:09:10 <gundalow> #topic BREAK
17:09:14 <gundalow> 21 minute break
17:09:17 <abadger1999> felixfontein: yep.  That or separate file are the ways to go.
17:10:21 <felixfontein> separate file also improves performance, since the actual Python file gets smaller (same would be true for modules and other plugins)
17:10:57 <bcoca> would still require current code for backwards compat
17:11:19 <bcoca> and that is not even the big issue with filters/tests, its listing them across collections
17:11:27 <felixfontein> true...
17:12:35 <bcoca> why the loader needs to be modified as well as consumers, then it becomes 'transparent' to rest of issues downstream, depending on how many/any of existing doc methods we want to support for that casse
17:12:38 * dmsimard grabs lunch
17:13:09 <sivel> removes the need of using `ast` to get `DOCUMENTATION` too, which is a perf improvement
17:13:32 <bcoca> sivel: we already bypass that for most
17:13:41 <bcoca> ast shoudl be fallback
17:15:41 <Tas-sos> Sorry, the most important reason why we should go to python 3.8 ?
17:19:03 <sivel> As opposed to?  Keeping Py2 or why we chose py3.8?
17:21:14 <sivel> We didn't pick 3.6 due to it's lifecycle and when support for ansible-core 2.12 will end. And there fewer distros using py3.7 as their default, than 3.6 or 3.8.
17:21:27 <nitzmahone> Yep, there are many, but a big one is reducing the test matrix and churn on EOL Pythons.
17:21:45 <nitzmahone> (esp with Python coming every ~18mo now)
17:22:18 <nitzmahone> Today it's 2.6, 2.7, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, and 3.9
17:22:52 <nitzmahone> We spend a ridiculous amount of time dealing with "$upstream just dropped support for $eol_python"
17:23:09 <nitzmahone> (ie, "what choice to we make to keep CI working?")
17:23:46 <bcoca> until we get a quantum computer that can tests all pythons simultaneouslly ...
17:23:53 <nitzmahone> If we can get ahead of that a bit with the controller, we can spend more time on y'know, actual features and code instead of fixing busted deps
17:24:44 <nitzmahone> The target side of things will always have that problem, because we want to support the builtin Pythons, but that's a fairly onerous requirement for the controller
17:24:48 <bcoca> and since surface of modules in core has been brought down to am min, we can just test the general infra (ansiballz, module_utils) against those pythons, each collection is then responsible for theirs
17:24:56 <nitzmahone> --^ yep
17:26:03 <nitzmahone> So the hope is that we can keep each version of the controller supported only on non-EOL Pythons, which should minimize the risk from our upstream deps dropping support for those Pythons
17:26:40 <bcoca> and reduce the ammount of code we care about those deps to the 'strictly required' .. why we are also very careful on adding deps in module_utils
17:27:19 <bcoca> to the point we had to build our own version of 'requests' in url.py
17:30:06 <gundalow> ==================
17:30:12 <gundalow> #topic Community Galaxy update
17:30:41 <gundalow> #info nitzmahone and awcrosby give an update on what happening with galaxy.ansible.com
17:32:55 <gundalow> geerlingguy: This session is for you :)
17:33:08 <geerlingguy> Oh I'm enraptured
17:34:48 <Tas-sos> Thanks for you answers,
17:41:03 <geerlingguy> Mmm waffles.
17:48:02 <geerlingguy> hehe
17:48:36 <felixfontein> waffles.... now I get hungry :D
17:50:07 <misc> same :(
17:51:04 <gundalow> DING DING DING: Voting time. Top of the Google chat window, click the "Triangle, Square, Circle" then click polls.
17:52:03 <geerlingguy> heh, I didn't realize that, oops
18:05:09 <gundalow> Please do the polls
18:05:12 <gundalow> #topic Documenting Ansible Collections
18:05:41 <gundalow> #info samccann talks about the future for how we can better document collections
18:30:54 <gundalow> #topic Cloud update
18:31:16 <gundalow> #info jillr provides an update on the what the Cloud Team has been doing
18:45:21 <gundalow> #topic Top n-things we don’t have answers to
18:45:49 <gundalow> #info abadger1999 leads a discussion around some more difficult discussions
18:46:02 <gundalow> AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION REQUIRED
19:49:29 <Tas-sos> Can we have all slides in HackCMD ?
19:50:00 <cybette> I will add them
19:50:20 <Tas-sos> Thanks
19:51:09 <Tas-sos> What will we do tomorrow ? Do we need to prepare something for HackAthon ?
19:51:31 <cybette> just show up in this channel between 12 - 20 UTC :)
19:51:43 <Tas-sos> OK! :-)
19:59:14 <apple4ever> @dericcrago: ping about Ubuntu PPA
19:59:47 <dericcrago> hi apple4ever / Tas-sos (anyone else interested in Ubuntu PPA)
20:00:08 <gundalow> Tas-sos: It's mostly going to be driven by why you want to do
20:00:29 <aminvakil> thanks everyone!
20:02:27 <gundalow> #Info Thank you everybody
20:02:50 <gundalow> #info Join us tomorrow in #ansible-community during the same time for Open Office Hours, Hackathon.
20:02:52 <gundalow> #endmeeting