Meetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday of the month. Announcements for upcoming meetings with joining information and precise time are sent to the mailing list and tracked on the team calendar.
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- Elizabeth presented at the Open Source Summit specifically about the working group with the angle of establishing niche WGs to help stem feelings of isolation by maintainers. But she noted that most of the Q&A was about open source development on the mainframe - there's an appetite for mainframe in the open source community!
- Daniel shared that Fedora 40 is out, but the cloud images aren’t booting for s390x since the switch to kiwi from imagefactory to produce them, but they’re looking into it
- Sarah shared that tests for openSUSE Leap for release in the summer are passing and doing well
- Sarah went to IBM Z Symposium 2024 got a feature request from a client about running the same binaries on Linux and z/OS, but currently users have to use separate compilers and the IBM proprietary one is the only one that works for z/OS
- Ulrich shared that there’s work in upstream LLVM to work as a compiler on z/OS, so in the future it may be possible to use it to cross-compile it for both operating systems, but this is not a supported path. A lot of work is happening in the LLVM code repositories on GitHub for those who are curious.
- At the symposium Sarah also spoke to some IBMers about access to an IBM z16, but it’s not available publicly yet. Elizabeth is working on the case internally due to it being a popular request, particularly due to the AI capabilities they wish to leverage.
- Sarah shared that she’s going to participate in the upcoming openSUSE conference, no talk on the schedule, but she’ll take advantage of a lightning talk spot if it’s available
- Elizabeth met with folks from Rocky Linux and AlmaLinux at the Texas Linux Fest and subsequently the IBM LinuxONE Open Source Software Cloud granted a couple VMs to AlmaLinux and facilitated the migration of Rocky Linux to the KVM environment. Sarah chimed in with some recommendations regarding resources for successful, fast builds on the platform, and Elizabeth took an action item to remind them both about this WG if they run into any challenges.
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- AlmaLinux 9 beta came out with s390x support: https://almalinux.org/blog/almalinux-9-beta-now-available/
- Fedora 36 release is on 10 May
- openSUSE conference coming up in Nürnberg, Germany and Sarah is giving her Collaboration instead of Competition talk: https://events.opensuse.org/conferences/oSC22/program/proposals/3700
- Sarah launched a discussion about additional hardware possibilities, beyond what RHEL, SUSE, and Ubuntu have proposed and are collaborating with IBM on, community input from what the distros are seeing
- If the hardware has $x feature, it may be interesting to see $y business cases realized
- Do new HMCs have optical drives for DVD-based installs? Interesting question for installation / maintenance from the distros.
- Remote desktop xrdp client isn’t building on openSUSE: https://build.opensuse.org/package/live_build_log/openSUSE:Factory:zSystems/xrdp/standard/s390x (the server is fine, which is the more common use case)
- Ulrich checked - upstream claims to support it, a patch went in in March 2021
- FYI Fedora patch: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/xrdp/blob/rawhide/f/xrdp-0.9.16-arch.patch
- Open Mainframe Project CFP: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/open-mainframe-summit/program/cfp/
- Sarah and Lyz will work together on a proposal about the WG and progress being made, due June 10
- If accepted, Lyz will present in person in Philadelphia
- Other upcoming events
- June 2-4: openSUSE conference (Sarah is speaking, see above)
- June 16-18: VM Workshop is in June (CFP already closed)
- August 21-26: SHARE in August (CFP already closed)
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