Re: Modularity WG + f2 + Infra

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On 05/15/2018 08:08 AM, Randy Barlow wrote:
> Greetings!
> 
> At the hackathon we did recently, we talked about the need for one of us
> to attend the Modularity WG meetings so we could be more aware of what
> work is coming our way before it's a surprise, and I volunteered to be
> that person.
> 
> For $reasons, today was the first of the WG meetings I was able to
> attend. There were two items of interest:
> 
> 
> New service
> ===========
> 
> I learned that Factory 2 is developing a new service called Ursa Major.
> I gathered that its mission is to make it so that RPMs that depend on
> modules can get those modules pulled into their buildroot.
> 
> Ralph, is the above correct? If so, what time frame do you anticipate us
> needing to get this service deployed to infrastructure?
> 
> 
> Meetings
> ========
> 
> The modularity WG suggested that it was probably not that beneficial for
> me to attend their meetings as an infra liason, as they are not actually
> particularly familiar with the infrastructure side of things. They
> suggested instead that we interface with Factory 2.

Makes sense.

> A suggestion was made that perhaps we could have an agenda item on *our*
> meeting, perhaps once a month, where we invite modularity WG and factory
> 2 to talk with us about what is coming our way, or about issues that
> need dealing with. I thought this was a fine suggestion, so I wanted to
> ask you all what you thought about it?

I think thats a fine idea, but do we know who we can contact to invite?
And will we remember?

Thanks for going to the meeting and keeping us informed!

kevin


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