Don’t remove moderation, unless you can get rid of spam On Thu, Dec 19, 2019 at 1:03 PM Mark Visser <ma...@unity3d.com> wrote:
> Attendees: Benedikt, Victor, Amos, Mohamed, Mark Agenda > > - Review action items from last meeting: > - Benedikt - continue working on joining .NET foundation > - Benoit - multithreaded python code > - ? - breaking up Quantconnect PR > - ? - github actions > - Amos - continue breaking up pull 958 into smaller PRs to make it > easier to review and merge. e.g. have a single PR that gets reference > counts right and doesn't touch GC chains. See Benoit's example of the > __import__ restore PR for best practices. > - Amos - same for other older PRs > - Benedikt - will try to reproduce PyBuffer crash locally > - Benedikt - will check if there are any breaking changes since > 2.4.0 > - Benedikt - continue exploring CLR loader, splitting parts into > separate Python interop DLLs, have main Python runtime implement layers > on > top > - Victor - Perf runs in CI > - Review PRs > - Mailing list > - currently moderated - @markv asked for ownership to be transferred > to Benedikt > > > Notes > > - joining .NET > - process had changed, Benedikt working on it > - Pull 958 (domain reload handling) > - split PRs being approved and merged, thanks Amos! > - github actions > - if we join .NET we can stay on current setup > - would be nice to have Darwin CI working > - PyBuffer > - nothing done yet > - CLR loader > - modernization PR has a single build > - Python 2 should still work, but Benedikt won't spend a lot of > time on Python 2, 3.5+ is current focus > - moved code and tests into separate directories > - removed old csproj file in favour of small project files > generated using .NET CLI > - goal is a fully building project using .NET CLI that is operating > system independent > - made a small pythonnet module that will be the future entry point > - still rough, testing currently with core CLR and Mono on Linux > - loading works, P/Invoke __internal breaks on .NET core > - Python functions have been split out into an interface > - using T4 templates > - ready for early review if you can take a look > - Performance tests and CI > - not very stable if we put in CI, fail depending on weather conditions > - no way to put in CI without random failures > - maybe makes sense to keep it as an ongoing statistic on master > and not blocking PRs > - useful for running locally on branch vs. master to check for > regressions > - still informative for detecting regressions - we can run it on > every PR, but it shouldn't result in a hard error - can we report it on > the > PR? > - perf comparison is relative, so different machines shouldn't > affect the result > - Mailing list > - keep it, but remove moderation, transfer ownership to Benedikt > - Improve method binding PR #974 discussion > - Meeting on January 2 is cancelled, next meeting will be in 4 weeks > on Thursday, January 16, 2020 > > > Action Items > > - Benedikt will continue working on .NET foundation application > - Victor will take a look at the CLR loader PR, looks big though > - Victor will look into if we can generate perf stats through AppVeyor > and Travis > - Victor will publish a PR for conversion config > - Mohamed will split PR #974 > - Benoit - multithreaded python code > - ? - breaking up Quantconnect PR > - Benedikt - will try to reproduce PyBuffer crash locally > > > The meeting notes google doc is here > <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rJVU84B_dgx58-_EopjRtOJVFAI2WfHJYV0n7uE1Oak/edit#>. > Feel free to correct or add additional information. > > *Please note there will be no meeting on January 2nd*. The next meeting > will be held on Thursday, January 16th at 12pm EST, 9am PST, 6pm CET, 1am > China. > > Happy holidays! > > > Mark Visser > *Tooling Dev Manager* > *Unity Technologies* - www.unity3d.com > > > > > _________________________________________________ > Python.NET mailing list - PythonDotNet@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythondotnet >
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