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TSC Meeting (12th Sept 2023) #124
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With regards to the Python3.10 dependency incompatibilities, I've got this version running on 3.11. There weren't any major incompatible language or library changes between the two, so dependencies should just work on 3.10 I did run into the mess around gunicorn, but they've finally cut a release after like 3 years, so you should be able to pin the latest tag version instead of the commit that I have there. I also had to make a tweak to the Orquesta engine to get it working due to the deprecated collections imports being actually removed in Python 3.10 I know none of this is concrete or anything, but StackStorm works in Python 3.10/3.11. We just need to get the test suite updated to actually pass with the current mainline. |
What version of Mongo did you test against? I was under the impression that there would have to be a lot of code update to bump the mongo dependencies. |
That's good to know, that brings it to same state as python 3.9 then. Really pleased that gunicorn release has been done - we've been waiting on that for a while. |
I tested against the version included in the ansible-st2 playback, which I think is version 4.x |
@AndroxxTraxxon The build in orquesta main branch was fixed and is 🟢 now, so you should be unblocked to work on the StackStorm/orquesta#253. Try to fix the merge conflicts and experiment with the build matrix you're trying to add. |
Thanks! I'll give it a go! |
Sept 2023 @StackStorm/tsc
1 hour
meeting plan:Attendees
Topics discussed
New Participants
Blog / Web site
Dale presented the proposition to restart the web site migration from WordPress to Eleventy as documented here #123 with the objective to bring some vitality and better public facing energy to the website.
There are still on-going discussions for and against the use of Eleventy vs Hugo.
Python 3.10 / Ubuntu 22.04 support
Status quo, progress remains predominantly blocked due to numerous module dependency incompatibilities and would benefit from addition community assistance. Scott expressed the possibility of getting involved if time permits.
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