Attendees
Eric, Greg, Zach, TomG
Held over zoom
Agenda
General
- Move developer meetings to 2pm Mondays?
- Prune the agenda list
ChimeraX
- moving apps up vs moving core down (goal: have python modules on the same level)
- moving core source code into a src subdirectory like other bundles
- need not rearrange source to support IDEs, only need editable installs (will require workaround as namespace packages cannot be installed in this mode automatically)
- editable installs should also let us call ChimeraX with Python for rapid iteration and the C launcher for detailed crash info
- get_libdir, get_include
- write_bundle_classifiers: bundle builder or core?
- beta releases on Toolshed
- Should we decouple the core bundle version number from the ChimeraX release version?
- How best to backport M1 support from native-packaging to 1.4 release branch
- Review prereq versions after 27 June
Chimera
- Back up the build machine to a solid state drive
Discussion
General
- Move developer meetings to 2pm Monday and keep 2pm Thursday open for extra discussion
- Python versioning philosophy: do we track versions?
- Tom says AlphaFold back on 3.7, they seem uncompelled by updates
- Zach says we should concentrate on interpreter features -- they're backwards compatible
- Greg sees no reason to go to 3.10, but is excited by the 3.11 speedup. Zach agrees.
- Eric points out that forwards compatibility doesn't hold for compiled modules
- Greg says Bundle Builder has support for the limited API
- Greg says limited API doesn't save a developer from the need to ensure compiler compatibility
- PyObject layout could change, etc.
- Would be good for us to use limited API if possible to reduce complexity
- Toolshed bundles would work for multiple versions
- Tom notes we have many dependencies that may not support 3.11 right off the bat
- Python 3.9 EOL is October 2025 (3.7 is in June 2023)
ChimeraX
- Greg suggest making bundle builder into a build backend
- toml support is experimental, shouldn't announce to external developers quite yet
- Greg doesn't want hybrid builds in develop. Could do it in a branch for testing, but don't allow developers to opt in until it's ready.
- Afraid of early adopters shooting themselves in the foot
- setuptools upgrade a little more complex than
from setuptools import distutils
- More sensible move core down next to the rest of the bundles
- Have core participate in the dependency graph that we generate with the python script
- PR order:
- Move main to
core/__main__.py
- Don't build apps first
- (app/build) python3 -m chimerax.core as appropriate
- Move core down
- Put core code in core/src
- Make bundle builder a build backend
- Won't do hybrid builds until ready for primetime
- Move main to
- Removed from agenda:
- What happens to ChimeraX Tasks at app quit (let's make a ticket)
- Relevant to task manager
- Rename ChimeraX.exe on Windows? (let's make a ticket)
- Should we go to Python 3.10 in 1.5?
- Zach put this on the agenda, says PyOpenGL-Accelerate has not been updated
- The Python speed update is 3.11
- Could move to Qt OpenGL API
- Tentatively 3.11 in 1.6
- What happens to ChimeraX Tasks at app quit (let's make a ticket)
Chimera
- Not going to touch Chimera as much as possible.
- Could set up VMWare machine and use that to build ChimeraX on Windows 7
- Zach suggests QEMU
- If we're going to move to Windows 10 should do it before it's not available anymore
- Tom says we should just set up another Windows 7 machine if the current one dies
- Cygwin near to releasing last Windows 7 version
- Should do a disk level backup of Windows 7 machine
- Removed from agenda:
- Switch Chimera daily builds from Windows 7 to Windows 10 (let's make a ticket)
- Implications of sunsetting Chimera
- GROMACS support would probably break first
- Tk toolkit needs another update
- macOS support dicey
Infrastructure
- Trac much more stable than it used to be after BeeGFS upgrades
- Eric notes 1 problem in the last 3 months
- Still a good idea to upgrade the database but no longer life or death
- Removed from agenda:
- Upgrade Trac to mysql for better reliability. (let's make a ticket)
TODO
- Present github continuous integration tutorial. Zach
- Remove pkg-config prereq if it is not being used for builds. Tom
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