On Dec 4, 2014, at 3:44 PM, Kylo Ginsberg <k...@puppetlabs.com> wrote:

PR Triage Schedule notes:

   -

   No PR Triage Wednesday, December 10th (PL has a company meeting)
   -

   Next PR Triage Wednesday, December 17th @ 10:00 am Pacific.


Priorities

   1.

   Puppet 4.0 (and 3.7.4)
   2.

   Native Facter 0.3.0
   3.

   Puppet Server 1.0.0
   4.

   New puppet doc implementation


Commentary

Puppet:

Continuing to crank away on Puppet 4, especially:

   -

   Code removals including 1.8.7 support
   -

   All-in-one agent work
   -

   URL re-work


Support for Ruby < 1.9.3 has now been dropped, one big sweep of code
specific for older versions of Ruby has been made, and removals and touch
ups are now merged into master.

Removal of Active Record based storeconfigs is now merged, and we just
merged the removal of legacy environment support. Joshua Partlow has been
working diligently on fixing breaking acceptance tests and we are now very
happy that directory environments are the only kind of environment!

Here’s a LOC summary that shows the scope of the removals work:

> git diff --stat origin/stable..origin/master | tail -1

1057 files changed, 12762 insertions(+), 42974 deletions(-)


That's a lot of lines deleted. :)

The "agnostic support for data in modules" has been merged, see docs linked
to the ticket for PUP-1640 for a description.

We now have several things in "ready for merge", one is "EPP validation
tool" that can also render EPP templates from the command line.

A lot of progress has been made on the master/agent URL re-work (see
PUP-3641 for associated tickets).  We have about 75% of the code done, and
the first 25% has gone through an initial sanity check PR review.  We’ll be
doing some additional testing and polish, but we expect some of the code to
be merged very soon.

Puppet Server:

We’re in our final planned sprint for the Puppet Server 1.0 release.  The
last few features we’re trying to get in are an API for flushing all of the
Ruby instances, plus some extra command line utilities for doing things
like running Puppet Server in the foreground and interacting with the
embedded JRuby interpreter from the command line.

Puppet Doc:

We keep throwing stuff at Hailee preventing her to work full throttle on
Puppet Doc. The PR with yardoc tags is still up and is waiting on some
additional implementation before being merged.

Facter / Native Facter:

No major work on facter this week, so we could devote more time to puppet ;)

Other conversations of note:

   -

   rspec-puppet issues under Ruby 2, is currently an active thread
   - the fate of non-breaking changes and 3.7.x


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