WEBVTT 1 00:00:21.030 --> 00:00:22.830 Peter Somogyvari: Hey? Can you hear me? 2 00:00:25.430 --> 00:00:27.409 Ramakrishna V: Hey, Peter? Hey? Sorry for me. 3 00:00:28.590 --> 00:00:29.869 Peter Somogyvari: Yeah, no problem. 4 00:02:06.120 --> 00:02:07.230 Ramakrishna V: Let me get started. 5 00:02:07.580 --> 00:02:10.030 Ramakrishna V: I I'm not sure if anybody else. 6 00:02:10.610 --> 00:02:14.830 Peter Somogyvari: Yeah, I just don't know else it's joining. But I guess it's time. 7 00:02:17.630 --> 00:02:19.660 Peter Somogyvari: Can you see a screen share? 8 00:02:20.430 --> 00:02:21.339 Ramakrishna V: I do. 9 00:02:21.760 --> 00:02:27.029 Peter Somogyvari: Okay, so hello and welcome everyone to the Hyper Electric. I maintain this meeting. 10 00:02:27.360 --> 00:02:38.060 Peter Somogyvari: Please divide by the and teachers policy that I'm showing on the screen and also the Hyper Ledger code of conduct 11 00:02:38.900 --> 00:02:46.189 Peter Somogyvari: that you can find link to on the Vicki page with the agenda for today's meeting. 12 00:02:49.340 --> 00:02:53.859 Peter Somogyvari: And with that said, I want to skip 13 00:02:55.270 --> 00:03:03.680 Peter Somogyvari: discussion. Item one. because I have not had the time to prepare for it. But I do have 14 00:03:04.790 --> 00:03:07.780 Peter Somogyvari: discussion, item number 2, 15 00:03:07.810 --> 00:03:10.580 Peter Somogyvari: for which I want to 16 00:03:11.780 --> 00:03:14.419 Peter Somogyvari: share my screen real quick! 17 00:03:14.840 --> 00:03:17.329 Peter Somogyvari: there, is it 18 00:03:18.900 --> 00:03:20.539 Peter Somogyvari: there, is it? 19 00:03:25.480 --> 00:03:26.550 Peter Somogyvari: Yes. 20 00:03:26.910 --> 00:03:32.350 Peter Somogyvari: So the interesting part here is the out to upgrade syntax. 21 00:03:34.620 --> 00:03:36.700 Peter Somogyvari: Hopefully. You can see it. 22 00:03:38.200 --> 00:03:45.039 Peter Somogyvari: So if I search in Vs code. I search for only package Jason files 23 00:03:46.110 --> 00:03:49.040 Peter Somogyvari: that have the O 2 upgrades 24 00:03:49.080 --> 00:03:51.050 Peter Somogyvari: symbol. 25 00:03:51.290 --> 00:03:55.350 Ramakrishna V: and I still get a hundred 86 results. 26 00:03:56.260 --> 00:04:01.850 Peter Somogyvari: And so what I was thinking is that I was just going to do a replace all 27 00:04:03.120 --> 00:04:04.959 Peter Somogyvari: to remove all of these. 28 00:04:06.270 --> 00:04:14.739 Peter Somogyvari: and then send a giant portic with that. But before I do that, I want it to run it by everybody. 29 00:04:15.500 --> 00:04:21.690 Peter Somogyvari: If that's okay, because if it is, he is going to remove the carrot or not replace it. 30 00:04:22.860 --> 00:04:29.149 Peter Somogyvari: Yeah, yeah. So that way. it's just the exact version pinned down. 31 00:04:33.180 --> 00:04:39.749 sandeep: No, it is. And they are to be upgrade using till day. You can probably replace that also. 32 00:04:40.840 --> 00:04:44.090 Ramakrishna V: I think even that. so 33 00:04:45.890 --> 00:04:49.429 Ramakrishna V: what's the main difference between Tilde and Carrot 34 00:04:50.460 --> 00:04:54.890 sandeep: the Patch version? And it is for the minor, for zoom. 35 00:04:55.630 --> 00:04:56.909 sandeep: Okay, okay. 36 00:04:59.820 --> 00:05:02.890 sandeep: yeah, it. I'm not able to find. 37 00:05:04.300 --> 00:05:05.000 hmm! 38 00:05:05.620 --> 00:05:12.770 Peter Somogyvari: There are no, but it doesn't matter. I would want to tell this to go as well, because 39 00:05:12.850 --> 00:05:18.759 Peter Somogyvari: it doesn't matter what patch or or it doesn't matter if it's a patch or a minor, because 40 00:05:19.050 --> 00:05:22.849 sandeep: if someone is pushing mal there with an update. 41 00:05:23.390 --> 00:05:30.440 Peter Somogyvari: Then they can do that in a patch as well. They they just want care to respect semantic versioning 42 00:05:31.310 --> 00:05:35.040 Peter Somogyvari: standards, anyway. So 43 00:05:35.250 --> 00:05:43.889 Peter Somogyvari: as long as any kind of out to upgrade is possible, it's basically a your remote code execution flaw in a sense. 44 00:05:44.680 --> 00:05:50.080 sandeep: by the way of supply chain attacks. 45 00:05:50.790 --> 00:05:55.559 Peter Somogyvari: and it's also it also leads to those kind of bugs where 46 00:05:56.580 --> 00:06:08.970 Peter Somogyvari: well-intentioned maintainers of dependencies mess up, and they accidentally push breaking changes in as a as a patch. which also has happened. 47 00:06:10.180 --> 00:06:21.030 Peter Somogyvari: So yeah, it's it's more manual work to to keep everything upstate manually. But it's safer. 48 00:06:21.850 --> 00:06:23.959 Peter Somogyvari: That's basically my case. 49 00:06:33.670 --> 00:06:36.170 sandeep: okay, yeah, just 50 00:06:36.400 --> 00:06:38.550 sandeep: so you you didn't find any? 51 00:06:39.590 --> 00:06:45.340 Peter Somogyvari: No. by far, there would be some, but there's literally, none. 52 00:06:47.090 --> 00:06:51.399 sandeep: yeah, okay. 53 00:07:08.470 --> 00:07:09.850 Ramakrishna V: that sounds fine to me. 54 00:07:12.370 --> 00:07:13.040 sandeep: Yeah. 55 00:07:15.640 --> 00:07:16.620 Peter Somogyvari: Okay. 56 00:07:17.240 --> 00:07:26.230 Peter Somogyvari: then I'll make the pull request. And then, assuming that the tests are actually still passing, we can merge it. But obviously, if 57 00:07:26.700 --> 00:07:42.280 Peter Somogyvari: if somehow it just destroys everything, then then the approach will be to take a step back and try to do it piece by piece, you know, maybe one directory at a time, or one package Jason at a time, and then 58 00:07:42.690 --> 00:07:48.849 Peter Somogyvari: figure out there and that it breaks. But hopefully, that won't be the case. 59 00:07:51.240 --> 00:07:52.200 Ramakrishna V: Yeah. 60 00:07:56.090 --> 00:07:58.779 Peter Somogyvari: okay, so that was one thing. 61 00:08:00.050 --> 00:08:10.750 Peter Somogyvari: And then I have another agenda item. Oh, yeah, cleaning up package lock files. So the package locked files or not. 62 00:08:10.960 --> 00:08:25.890 Peter Somogyvari: doing anything in the sense that it is the yarn lock file in the route that holds all the dependency information at this point, because the 63 00:08:26.540 --> 00:08:29.730 Peter Somogyvari: hooked up all the packages to the 64 00:08:31.820 --> 00:08:34.530 Peter Somogyvari: to the mono repo. 65 00:08:36.409 --> 00:08:39.639 Peter Somogyvari: But with that said, there are still 66 00:08:40.970 --> 00:08:49.600 Peter Somogyvari: that takes lock. Jason files. Oh, actually, there's only one of them. Yeah. So there's still this one 67 00:08:51.420 --> 00:08:55.260 Peter Somogyvari: policy. So we can, you can get it of the file. 68 00:08:55.390 --> 00:08:59.939 Ramakrishna V: Yeah. Obviously, this. this was the experimental code which 69 00:09:00.290 --> 00:09:08.990 Ramakrishna V: got we we we we added. I mean the important to be able right at the beginning, you know, you making the first drop it to the lab project. 70 00:09:09.310 --> 00:09:11.859 Ramakrishna V: and it's never been used with the need so 71 00:09:11.880 --> 00:09:17.339 Ramakrishna V: and get rid of it. Somebody needs to assume the work on this. But it's not. Nothing is being done for 2 years. Now. 72 00:09:17.780 --> 00:09:20.330 Peter Somogyvari: well, if 73 00:09:20.800 --> 00:09:22.460 Peter Somogyvari: if you're confident 74 00:09:22.640 --> 00:09:28.190 Peter Somogyvari: of it being deprecated, you could also just delete it. But I don't know 75 00:09:28.340 --> 00:09:35.830 Peter Somogyvari: if there is any problems with that. for now I'm just talking about deleting the package lock. Jason file. 76 00:09:36.120 --> 00:09:41.669 Ramakrishna V: Yeah, no, I'm I'm not talking about deleting the folder. But you can delete the log file. 77 00:09:42.010 --> 00:09:44.160 Peter Somogyvari: Okay, yeah. All right. 78 00:09:44.910 --> 00:09:51.190 Peter Somogyvari: So my pull request, then, will also include the deletion of the lockfire just to do more cleanup. 79 00:09:51.600 --> 00:09:52.300 Ramakrishna V: Good. 80 00:09:55.160 --> 00:09:58.940 Peter Somogyvari: Yeah. And what else do I have? 81 00:10:01.890 --> 00:10:07.149 Peter Somogyvari: oh, yeah. So the backl, the pull request backlog, the cluttering. 82 00:10:08.460 --> 00:10:17.059 Peter Somogyvari: I'm just gonna have to do that next week, because I'm still working on the list of pull requests that I want us to look at together. 83 00:10:18.410 --> 00:10:20.030 Peter Somogyvari: and also 84 00:10:20.590 --> 00:10:29.210 Peter Somogyvari: is who didn't make it, and we would need him there as well. So yeah, I'll just put this item in the backlog for the next week. 85 00:10:29.630 --> 00:10:33.210 Peter Somogyvari: and the last one is the quarterly Report, which 86 00:10:33.390 --> 00:10:39.849 Peter Somogyvari: I have not created draft for yet, but I will try to get it done tomorrow, and then I'll send it out. 87 00:10:43.750 --> 00:10:51.969 Ramakrishna V: Sure. So when you create it, will you create directly as a as a Pr and in the 88 00:10:52.970 --> 00:10:53.830 Peter Somogyvari: yeah. 89 00:10:55.330 --> 00:10:58.179 Ramakrishna V: okay? And if I want to edit it. Then what I do. 90 00:10:59.640 --> 00:11:06.890 Peter Somogyvari: I think you, because you are on the 91 00:11:07.740 --> 00:11:14.960 Peter Somogyvari: you have edit right on it automatically, because it's in the Toc Repo of which we are maintainers. 92 00:11:15.830 --> 00:11:20.709 Ramakrishna V: Yeah, but I don't want to do that. do. Do you want to 93 00:11:21.020 --> 00:11:24.340 Ramakrishna V: share a description? 94 00:11:24.480 --> 00:11:30.560 Ramakrishna V: better. And you know I'll I'll I'll I'll give you updates as soon as 95 00:11:31.020 --> 00:11:33.740 Ramakrishna V: possibly like, within a few hours. 96 00:11:34.430 --> 00:11:37.500 Peter Somogyvari: Yeah, that works, too. I'm totally flexible. 97 00:11:38.790 --> 00:11:39.750 Ramakrishna V: Thanks. 98 00:11:39.880 --> 00:11:44.550 Ramakrishna V: Yeah. I sorry gone. You had other things. 99 00:11:45.670 --> 00:11:48.809 Peter Somogyvari: the last one is just for you. 100 00:11:49.210 --> 00:11:55.419 Peter Somogyvari: because I I figured maybe you wanted to talk about a documentation. If you have anything but other than that I'm done 101 00:11:55.970 --> 00:12:08.180 Ramakrishna V: The only thing I want to say that is sorry I I could finish it last week. I got a bit sick but and I was traveling until Monday this week. So but 102 00:12:08.210 --> 00:12:16.250 Ramakrishna V: I do plan to get a Pr together by tomorrow. So trying to work on that today tomorrow. So 103 00:12:16.260 --> 00:12:19.900 Ramakrishna V: hopefully 104 00:12:20.040 --> 00:12:25.219 Ramakrishna V: can do that in time to add an entry in the quarterly port as well. 105 00:12:28.750 --> 00:12:31.829 Peter Somogyvari: Yeah, no worries. That sounds great to me. 106 00:12:31.920 --> 00:12:33.830 Peter Somogyvari: Just thanks again for doing it. 107 00:12:41.620 --> 00:12:43.549 Ramakrishna V: And the yeah, the 108 00:12:43.830 --> 00:12:54.550 Ramakrishna V: I mean, we already talked about this on the on the chat, but the S. Atp. Sorry the it conferences a couple of weeks from now, and 109 00:12:54.690 --> 00:13:04.170 Ramakrishna V: the date for the our session got reschedule. It looks like to the the preliminary agenda. It was on Thursday, the 27. But now it's on Tuesday to the 110 00:13:04.590 --> 00:13:06.420 Ramakrishna V: same week, but different day. 111 00:13:08.240 --> 00:13:12.760 Peter Somogyvari: okay. 112 00:13:12.950 --> 00:13:18.060 Peter Somogyvari: okay, I have to co-work and decent planning. Then 113 00:13:18.670 --> 00:13:20.710 Peter Somogyvari: because I want to see, yeah. 114 00:13:21.630 --> 00:13:23.870 Peter Somogyvari: I wanted us to get together. 115 00:13:24.190 --> 00:13:24.960 Ramakrishna V: Yeah. 116 00:13:25.150 --> 00:13:30.460 Peter Somogyvari: And I have a venue. I have a rooftop on my building in my building. 117 00:13:31.080 --> 00:13:36.190 Ramakrishna V: We we we can do. We can do that every day. I am there the entire week. So. 118 00:13:36.210 --> 00:13:39.540 Ramakrishna V: and I believe Rafael also will be there. 119 00:13:40.340 --> 00:13:44.209 Peter Somogyvari: Yeah. yes, yes. He he message me as well. 120 00:13:46.250 --> 00:13:48.280 Peter Somogyvari: Okay. 121 00:13:48.790 --> 00:13:49.560 Ramakrishna V: sure. 122 00:13:51.110 --> 00:13:51.959 Ramakrishna V: There you go. 123 00:13:53.170 --> 00:13:54.860 Peter Somogyvari: Nothing else from me. 124 00:13:55.770 --> 00:13:56.520 Ramakrishna V: Okay. 125 00:13:57.610 --> 00:14:01.360 Ramakrishna V: yeah, nothing for me. 126 00:14:03.290 --> 00:14:04.080 sandeep: No. 127 00:14:05.700 --> 00:14:08.189 Peter Somogyvari: all right. This is a quick one. Then 128 00:14:08.290 --> 00:14:11.259 Peter Somogyvari: thanks everyone for joining, and I'll talk to you next time. 129 00:14:11.780 --> 00:14:13.709 sandeep: Thank you. 130 00:14:13.870 --> 00:14:15.099 sandeep: Thank you. Bye.