= Attendees = * Eric, Conrad, TomG, Elaine, Greg, TomF = Agenda = * Action items * ChimeraX * ChimeraX on RedHat6/CentOS7 * Tristan's REST proposal * Permissions on ChimeraX wiki * * RBVI bundles on toolshed - Change build process to trim down list of bundles in standard release while still testing toolshed-only bundles * Stable APIs, #922 * Documentation strategy * 1.0 features (roadmap) = Discussion = * ChimeraX * ChimeraX on CentOS6 - Genentech is running ChimeraX on CentOS7 server and remote displaying to CentOS6 workstations (90% of their WS) - Want to run directly on CentOS6 - Building for CentOS6 is a pain because Qt wheels do not run on CentOS6 (!QtWebEngine needs newer C library => new run-time loader) - RedHat6 cannot run CentOS7 Singularity image - RH6/CentOS6 EOL 11/25/2020 - ChimeraX won't run on CentOS6 after some effort * ChimeraX on CentOS7 - SteamVR does not run on CentOS7, so no ChimeraX VR - Need to add VR platform warnings * Tristan's REST proposal - Conrad will investigate how Tristan's mechanism works and start discussion on what style of REST is best (how to specify arguments, etc.) * Permissions on ChimeraX wiki - Should move ancient crud to archeological part of site - Option 1: - Adopt Chimera wiki permission plugin - Move selected private links to protected area (are there any?) - Open most of site - Option 2: - Two wikis * Putting RBVI bundles on toolshed - Want separate run-time vs build-time dependencies in bundle_info.xml - Visit the bundle-release page (from intranet) and release your bundles - Need to segregate "standard" bundles from "extra" bundles * Stable APIs - See action items * Move to github - Move to private RBVI github project - Easier to share with collaborators with github admin tools - "pull requests" should simplify enhancement/fix submission - will not happen that soon = Action Items = * Greg will update Linux notes on download page * Greg will add "VR Notes" link below "Platform Notes" link (https://www.rbvi.ucsf.edu/chimerax/docs/user/vr.html) * TomG will update warning on linked page * Conrad will investigate how Tristan's mechanism works and start discussion on what style of REST is best (how to specify arguments, etc.)