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PDS of slide from today's project review
Hey Andrea,
The recordings aren't personal to anyone; it's a Zoom thing to require a passcode so we just pass that one, so feel free to share that with others.
Thank you,
John Mertic
Director of Program Management - Linux Foundation
Academy Software Foundation, LF Energy, and Open Mainframe Project
Schedule a meeting with me at https://meetings.hubspot.com/jmertic
On Thu, Aug 11, 2022 at 9:27 PM <theresjustus@...> wrote:
I'll add this to Kip's slide from last year and store in community for future use. I'll also create a PDF to store in community as PDFs display in GitHub web.
I didn't list everything, just top items.
It's not clear to me, with this new meeting system, if the link to the video and transcripts is personal to me (there's a passcode) and the minutes aren't on the TAC site yet so I'll paste the once question I did get from the text transcript.
I was going off memory when I answered, not sure I recalled correctly. The question was regarding containers
Len Santalucia: Any plans for other container technologies, besides docker in the look ahead area
Andrea Orth: The only thing we kicked around is a container that would run.14900:26:11.130 --> 00:26:12.390Andrea Orth: On Linux on Z.15000:26:14.820 --> 00:26:21.810Andrea Orth: But it's something like just high level discussion so right now it's just the docker.15100:26:25.350 --> 00:26:30.030Andrea Orth: devaney suggestions or follow up to that or an area of focus that.15200:26:31.140 --> 00:26:33.060Andrea Orth: might be helpful.15300:26:35.280 --> 00:26:36.480Len Santalucia: From my perspective.15400:26:38.100 --> 00:26:44.790Len Santalucia: You know both Susa and read have okay have continued continued testing technologies.15500:26:46.020 --> 00:26:48.960Len Santalucia: For consideration here and they're both.15600:26:51.150 --> 00:26:53.190Len Santalucia: In and around the mainframe so.15700:26:55.350 --> 00:26:57.510Len Santalucia: Just something for planting a seed.15800:27:00.210 --> 00:27:03.690Sean Grady: yeah I, I get the impression that.15900:27:05.400 --> 00:27:27.120Sean Grady: Although docker has become the you know the clean acts of the tissue world that its popularity is waning as more standardization occurs in the space so rather than simply you know docker I think the tournament's like and host ci compatible container is is the new thing to do.16000:27:27.780 --> 00:27:29.700Len Santalucia: yeah well said.16100:27:32.160 --> 00:27:34.560Andrea Orth: Why are those yeah but that's good to know.16200:27:39.150 --> 00:27:45.540Sean Grady: um but yeah I don't I don't have any other specific feedback, other than that this sounds like a good plan yeah.16300:27:47.280 --> 00:27:48.480Len Santalucia: You guys do a nice job.
theresjustus@...
I'll add this to Kip's slide from last year and store in community for future use. I'll also create a PDF to store in community as PDFs display in GitHub web.
I didn't list everything, just top items.
It's not clear to me, with this new meeting system, if the link to the video and transcripts is personal to me (there's a passcode) and the minutes aren't on the TAC site yet so I'll paste the once question I did get from the text transcript.
I was going off memory when I answered, not sure I recalled correctly. The question was regarding containers
Len Santalucia: Any plans for other container technologies, besides docker in the look ahead area
Andrea Orth: The only thing we kicked around is a container that would run.
I didn't list everything, just top items.
It's not clear to me, with this new meeting system, if the link to the video and transcripts is personal to me (there's a passcode) and the minutes aren't on the TAC site yet so I'll paste the once question I did get from the text transcript.
I was going off memory when I answered, not sure I recalled correctly. The question was regarding containers
Len Santalucia: Any plans for other container technologies, besides docker in the look ahead area
Andrea Orth: The only thing we kicked around is a container that would run.
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Andrea Orth: On Linux on Z.
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Andrea Orth: But it's something like just high level discussion so right now it's just the docker.
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Andrea Orth: devaney suggestions or follow up to that or an area of focus that.
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Andrea Orth: might be helpful.
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Len Santalucia: From my perspective.
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Len Santalucia: You know both Susa and read have okay have continued continued testing technologies.
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Len Santalucia: For consideration here and they're both.
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Len Santalucia: In and around the mainframe so.
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Len Santalucia: Just something for planting a seed.
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Sean Grady: yeah I, I get the impression that.
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Sean Grady: Although docker has become the you know the clean acts of the tissue world that its popularity is waning as more standardization occurs in the space so rather than simply you know docker I think the tournament's like and host ci compatible container is is the new thing to do.
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Len Santalucia: yeah well said.
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Andrea Orth: Why are those yeah but that's good to know.
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Sean Grady: um but yeah I don't I don't have any other specific feedback, other than that this sounds like a good plan yeah.
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Len Santalucia: You guys do a nice job.