diff --git a/meetings/notes/2025-10-28.rst b/meetings/notes/2025-10-28.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3ed08fe --- /dev/null +++ b/meetings/notes/2025-10-28.rst @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +========================== +Open Source WG: 10/28/2025 +========================== + +Recording: A recording of the meeting is available in the Linux Foundation https://openprofile.dev/ profile. If you are +a member of the Working Group you can access this through your account. + +Attendees +========= + +* Hamza Butt - Arm +* Megan Knight - Arm + +* Deepika H V - Centre for Development of Advanced Computing + +* Vadim Pirogov - Intel +* Kuldeep Pal - Intel +* Alexey Kukanov - Intel +* Alison Richards - Intel +* Nikolay Petrov - Intel +* Timmie Smith - Intel +* John Melonakos - Intel +* Mike Voss - Intel +* Maria Kraynyuk - Intel + + +Next Steps +========== + +* Megan Knight: Run the OFAC sanctions paragraph by LF Legal and get assurance that they can recommend other projects adopt this language +* John: Publish the OFAC sanctions paragraph on the GitHub security page once approved by LF Legal +* Megan Knight: Email Melissa to find out who is on the security email alias +* Megan Knight and John: Create a process or procedure for routing security emails to both chairs and project security delegates, and document it +* John: Publish the spec V1.5 mid-November with the current state as of November 7 code freeze date +* Alison: Send the sitemap for the new website to Megan and John for review +* John: Follow up on email thread about meeting with Chris regarding oneMath maintainer role +* John: Connect all the dots regarding potential oneMath maintainer contributors and loop in Maria + +Summary +======= + +Intel Namespace Access Discussion: +================================== + +Hamza joined to discuss access to a specific branch of an Intel namespace project. They agreed that the Intel engineers +would update the branch for them. The group waited for more participants to join before starting the agenda, with Megan +inviting anyone with additional topics to add them to the chat. They reviewed a draft paragraph about OFAC sanctions for +inclusion on their Security Procedures GitHub page. + +October Agenda and OFAC Review: +=============================== + +The team reviewed and discussed the October agenda, focusing on OFAC sanctions enforcement language. Megan agreed to +have the LF legal team review the proposed language, with the goal of potentially encouraging other projects to adopt +it. The team also discussed the need to clarify the security email alias recipients and potentially create a documented +process for security responses. Finally, they confirmed the code freeze date for spec V1.5 as November 7, with John +planning to publish the spec mid-November. + +Specifications Update and Website Planning: +=========================================== + +John expressed concerns about the state of specifications, noting that projects have not focused much on updating them, +instead prioritizing open-source work. He mentioned that some specifications have changed, but the updates have not been +reflected, which could lead to issues as more hardware vendors adopt the specifications. John plans to publish the +current state of specifications and suggested conducting a gut check with components to address potential +gaps. Meanwhile, Alison discussed wireframes for a new website, specifically an open-source page on oneapi.io, and +planned to review the sitemap with Megan for further input. + +UXL Foundation Website Redesign Updates: +======================================== + +The team discussed updates on the UXL Foundation website redesign, which aims to better showcase the oneAPI +specification and provide clear guidance on getting started with GitHub. Alison emphasized the importance of gathering +content from component teams and encouraged members to contribute blog posts about events or UXL activities. John +expressed excitement about the new website and highlighted the need for polished content from each component. The group +also touched on the potential inclusion of the oneMCC (one Memory Component Controller) in the foundation, with plans to +form a new Special Interest Group (SIG) and seek steering committee approval. Finally, Alison mentioned a limited UXL +presence at an upcoming event with representatives from Google and Intel. + +oneDNN Release and RISC-V Support: +================================== + +Vadim reported that oneDNN is preparing for the 3.10 release and is working on RISC-V support with active contributor +involvement. He noted a challenge regarding the coordination of oneDNN updates across different platforms, with Hamza +working on independent updates for ARM. Nikolay discussed the completion of several RFCs for deprecating and removing +older functionality in oneDAL, which will be implemented in the next major release planned for next year. + +oneMath Maintainer Recruitment Drive: +===================================== + +Maria reported that oneMath is preparing for release 0.9 next week but faces a challenge with a significant reduction in +maintainers. She requested help from the community and known oneMath users to support the project and allocate more +resources. John mentioned ongoing discussions at the steering committee level about potential new contributors and +maintainers, including conversations with Chris and other contributors. He agreed to follow up on the email thread and +connect the dots regarding potential new maintainers. + +Project Updates and Release Planning: +===================================== + +The team discussed project updates for oneTBB and oneDPL, with both projects on track to complete remaining PRs for spec +updates by November 7th. oneDPL also merged major work introducing C++ range-based parallel algorithms for SQL devices, +and plans an open-source only release soon, with a larger release planned for March or April next year. John noted that +each GitHub project governs itself independently and should be documented on GitHub, while Megan confirmed the +established process for delegating maintainers. diff --git a/meetings/notes/README.rst b/meetings/notes/README.rst index be36070..a1c6f8c 100644 --- a/meetings/notes/README.rst +++ b/meetings/notes/README.rst @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ Past Meetings ============= +* `2025-10-28 <2025-10-28.rst>`__ * `2025-09-23 <2025-09-23.rst>`__ * `2025-08-26 <2025-08-26.rst>`__ * `2025-07-22 <2025-07-22.rst>`__