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1️⃣ Do you have any topics to propose for the meeting today? Feel free to propose them in this thread, and then I will give them their own unique threads for discussion. Conversation moving slow? Go ahead and open your own thread in the next numeric order.
| bsnodgrass (he/him) | Do we need some update on the Roadmap? |
2️⃣ The first alpha of 10.1 will be scheduled for the week of May 8, 2023 - with the beta window opening May 22nd.Does this initiative want to set any explicit goals for that window?
| alexpott | Maybe get our experimental APIs into core. It would require quite a bit of progress. |
| kreynen | @alexpott do you have specific issues that would need to be resolved/reviewed related to that progress? |
3️⃣ Related to the above - are their roadmap updates we want to make?
| alexpott | I think we need to be more explicit about what we are working on / next priorities. I’ve been stuck on other things and because it’s not 100% explicit about what the initiative should be doing it’s really hard for someone to come in and pick up the reins. That’s on me. |
| alexpott | I will do my utmost to sort this out by the next initiative meeting. |
| bircher | I think a good definition of MVPs for the various things (api) we want to add so that they can individually get committed. Otherwise we suffer from "core doesn't use this API, how do we know it is stable enough for core" |
| hestenet (he/him) | ++ to both comments |
Question: Is the intent to "contribute" recipes to the community, or just create a structure for creating and managing your own recipes? If the intent is to contribute them back, will they receive a project type (similar to the themes and modules) on D.O., possibly some way to tag them so they are easy to browse?Or, am I way off base?
| alexpott | Not off base at all. There is definitely a wish to make recipes something that can be shared on drupal.org - the exact way that will work has not been defined yet but a new project type does feel like an obvious way that it might work. |
| alexpott | An overview of what we plan to build can be found on the roadmap: https://git.drupalcode.org/project/distributions_recipes/-/blob/1.0.x/do... what a recipe can do: https://git.drupalcode.org/project/distributions_recipes/-/blob/1.0.x/do... |
| bsnodgrass (he/him) | thanks for that @alexpott - bouncing around on a couple different support tasks over here |
| bsnodgrass (he/him) | Maybe @Lisa Ridley can place a 4️⃣ on her question |
| James Shields | As I said in introduction, I'm new here, but the impression I have is that there will be Recipe projects in drupal.org/project/ that will be maintained as contrib projects. They'll contain module requirements and configurations, but no actual code.Please correct me if that is not correct. |
| bsnodgrass (he/him) | @James Shields you should ask that question again later for more clarification, as Distributions and Recipes is still a work in process. Your impression is correct, in that there will be contrib projects that are identified as a recipe - I would think these could start as documented lists of modules, and documented configuration guidance. However, they could be put into code as an installable recipe using the tools this initiative will create.Everyone else, please correct me if I am misunderstanding the latest direction for this strategic initiative. (edited) |
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