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** New planned RFC to make C11's optional feature 'atomic support' required for 8.6 | ** New planned RFC to make C11's optional feature 'atomic support' required for 8.6 | ||
== Minutes == | == Minutes == | ||
'''1. OSGeo server access''' | |||
* A ticket was opened a month ago to request OSGeo server access for Corey: https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/ticket/3561 | |||
* No response has been received so far from OSGeo SAC. | |||
* [Action] Use the same ticket or create new ones to get Nicklas and Edouard access to the server. | |||
'''2. GRASS Community Meeting - San Michele''' | |||
* We drafted the agenda for the event, as it will support the sponsoring request to FOSSGIS e.V. | |||
* [Action] Vero will meet with MarkusN to help prepare the FOSSGIS request. | |||
* We discussed criteria for (partial) reimbursement of participants, esp. in terms of commits to the main grass repo. | |||
* [Action] Treasurer will propose who to reimburse and how much. | |||
* [Action] All: Let's invite contributors personally, too. | |||
'''3. Release''' | |||
* 8.5.0 is out! | |||
* We discussed the release procedure based on the [https://github.com/OSGeo/grass/discussions/7328 #7328], in particular, whether Release Candidates are needed, given that they are rarely tested. Bas is a notable exception, consistently providing feedback on RCs. | |||
* The goal is to get 8.6 out approximately 6 months after 8.5, as several things are almost ready and did not make it into 8.5. | |||
* We went through the release announcement and the list of changes on GitHub and did minor edits during the meeting. | |||
* [Action] Update versions and dates in the roadmap. | |||
* [Action] Update Download/Windows layout since there is no standalone installer. | |||
* [Action] Remove all "GIS" from the Download menu. | |||
'''4. GSoC''' | |||
* First time under NumFocus. | |||
* GRASS was allocated 3 students. Their projects and mentors are as follows: | |||
** '''Pytest''' — Mentors: Vashek and Corey | |||
** '''Integrating STDS into Data Catalog''' — Mentors: Anna and Stefan (Vero and Linda are interested in following this topic) | |||
** '''Parallelise r.proj''' — Mentor: Huidae | |||
* The first two projects will include adding JSON output to the tools they address. | |||
* NumFOCUS acts as the fiscal intermediary but is not heavily involved in day-to-day matters. | |||
* Proposal to use GRASS budget to pay for AI tools for GSoC students — to be discussed further. | |||
'''5. Funding/Sponsoring''' | |||
* We went through the new sponsoring page. | |||
* New tiers were suggested by NumFOCUS. | |||
* [Action] Ping Robert Dzur to check whether they want to sponsor the meeting in San Michele. | |||
Revision as of 14:20, 10 May 2026
Participants
- Helli
- Anna
- Vashek
- Nicklas
- Paulo
- Linda
- Vero
- Huidae
Agenda
The topics proposed are:
- Review action points from previous meetings:
- Community Meeting (see below)
- Was Corey added to the list of GRASS people with access to the OSGeo server?
- Status of translation, grass-gui and grass-stats mailman lists?
- GRASS Community Meeting San Michele 2026
- Wiki created, event announced, main page carousel updated
- Agenda
- Rooms, food, housing
- FOSSGIS e.V. request: support needed to complete and submit the request
- Releases
- 8.5 RC1
- did anyone test it?
- How are we for 8.5.0?
- GitHub Discussion: What to cut from our release procedure to simplify it? #7328
- 8.5 RC1
- GSoC
- Support the mentees in maximizing a good use of AI to allow mentors spend time on higher level code reviews and open-source mentoring by purchasing a professional subscription for the mentees?
- Funding/Sponsoring
- New sponsoring tiers at https://grass.osgeo.org/contribute/sponsoring/
- Updates from NumFocus?
- RFC
- New planned RFC to make C11's optional feature 'atomic support' required for 8.6
Minutes
1. OSGeo server access
- A ticket was opened a month ago to request OSGeo server access for Corey: https://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo/ticket/3561
- No response has been received so far from OSGeo SAC.
- [Action] Use the same ticket or create new ones to get Nicklas and Edouard access to the server.
2. GRASS Community Meeting - San Michele
- We drafted the agenda for the event, as it will support the sponsoring request to FOSSGIS e.V.
- [Action] Vero will meet with MarkusN to help prepare the FOSSGIS request.
- We discussed criteria for (partial) reimbursement of participants, esp. in terms of commits to the main grass repo.
- [Action] Treasurer will propose who to reimburse and how much.
- [Action] All: Let's invite contributors personally, too.
3. Release
- 8.5.0 is out!
- We discussed the release procedure based on the #7328, in particular, whether Release Candidates are needed, given that they are rarely tested. Bas is a notable exception, consistently providing feedback on RCs.
- The goal is to get 8.6 out approximately 6 months after 8.5, as several things are almost ready and did not make it into 8.5.
- We went through the release announcement and the list of changes on GitHub and did minor edits during the meeting.
- [Action] Update versions and dates in the roadmap.
- [Action] Update Download/Windows layout since there is no standalone installer.
- [Action] Remove all "GIS" from the Download menu.
4. GSoC
- First time under NumFocus.
- GRASS was allocated 3 students. Their projects and mentors are as follows:
- Pytest — Mentors: Vashek and Corey
- Integrating STDS into Data Catalog — Mentors: Anna and Stefan (Vero and Linda are interested in following this topic)
- Parallelise r.proj — Mentor: Huidae
- The first two projects will include adding JSON output to the tools they address.
- NumFOCUS acts as the fiscal intermediary but is not heavily involved in day-to-day matters.
- Proposal to use GRASS budget to pay for AI tools for GSoC students — to be discussed further.
5. Funding/Sponsoring
- We went through the new sponsoring page.
- New tiers were suggested by NumFOCUS.
- [Action] Ping Robert Dzur to check whether they want to sponsor the meeting in San Michele.