Hi all,

We’re going to discuss this at a virtual meeting on July 20th, but as there is 
some potential pre-work for the owners of these issues, I wanted to give people 
a preview so they could get started early.

As discussed during the run up to MPI 4.0, we intend MPI 4.1 to be a 
(relatively) quick update to the MPI Standard to fix more minor issues with 
unclear semantics, terms, general formatting, etc. This release is not intended 
to include a large number of new features (though there will of course be some).

During MPI 4.0, we started using the GitHub Projects features to keep track of 
how our work was progressing and to understand what our targets were. We also 
made boards for MPI 4.1 and MPI 5.0. I’d like to draw your attention to the MPI 
4.1 project board for the discussion in a few weeks. Both of the boards show 
the same data. They just use different layouts. Feel free to look at whichever 
you like best.

* https://github.com/mpi-forum/mpi-issues/projects/3 
<https://github.com/mpi-forum/mpi-issues/projects/3> (GitHub’s old project 
boards version)
* https://github.com/orgs/mpi-forum/projects/1/views/2 
<https://github.com/orgs/mpi-forum/projects/1/views/2> (GitHub’s new project 
boards version)

I want to point out that we currently have 148 open issues marked for MPI 4.1, 
which means there is a lot of work that we hope to have done in the next year 
or so in order to release MPI 4.1. Each of these items has an owner that should 
be responsible for moving the issue forward. To find out which issues belong to 
you, take a look here 
<https://github.com/orgs/mpi-forum/projects/1/views/2?query=is:open+sort:updated-desc&filterQuery=is:open+assignee:@me>.
 If there is something with your name on it, that means there is something in 
your chapter that needs work. Please take a look so we can prioritize our work 
for MPI 4.1. Please also plan to attend the virtual meeting on July 20th to 
participate in the discussion.

If you no longer plan to actively participate in the MPI Forum, please let 
Martin and I know so we can help make sure that someone else can pick up this 
work. We’re not out to shame people here, but holding on to an issue and never 
working on it prevents someone else from doing the work (I’m guilty of this 
myself here).

Thanks to everyone for contributing! Being involved in the MPI Forum is a 
volunteer position, and all of the work that each of you do is greatly 
appreciated to help the MPI community. 

Thanks,
Wes
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