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MeetingMinutes: 2015 08 05
Vincent Batts edited this page Sep 4, 2015
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Discussion w/ Video: https://plus.google.com/events/cqfpicicbnra9mv6kvpj0mb24u4
- State
- Security
- Runtime Config
- entering existing cgroup (julz)
- Testing (oct / ocp-testing)
- Mrunal Patel
- Michael Crosby
- Vincent Batts
- Julz Friedman
- Meaglith Ma
- Benjamin Mahler
- Alexander Morozov
- Jie Yu
- Jojy Varghese
- David Walter
- Vinod Kone
- 梁辰晔
- State (crosbymichael)
- https://github.com/opencontainers/specs/pull/87
- mostly looks good
- Michael to cleanup of and re-push for review
- Security (mrunalp)
- https://github.com/opencontainers/specs/pull/89
- perhaps these sections ought not be in
spec.go
, but a subdirectory of examples
- entering existing cgroup (julz)
- like https://github.com/opencontainers/specs/issues/68 ?
- and the pid’s namespaces as well
- testing and validation
- nothing yet, as we’re still thrashing through implementation
- topics like bundling
- this is important, but contingent on features like splitting out mutable configs
- having bundling of runtime, and a way to address the bundle
- even testing will rely on this
- new namespaces
- new namespaces are portable
- but passing existing paths is not portable
- Same for rootfs. it is host specific
- It is a need to split out these non-portable configs
- everyone need to go through brandon’s PR to flesh that out (https://github.com/opencontainers/specs/pull/88 )
- feedback loop
- we should likely lean on the golang-dev cycle
- issues and PRs are basically actionable
- conversations and discussions should be on dev@opencontainers.org mailing-list (https://groups.google.com/a/opencontainers.org/forum/#!forum/dev ) first, then possibly topics in the discussions.
- From there create an issue/PR
- vbatts to take point on adding verbiage for this
We’ll likely circulate the link of the youtube broadcast and have an IRC channel (maybe #OCI-discussion) on freenode. This way we do not run the risk of hitting the join limit, can still field new topics, and folks can view as desired.
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