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- Casey Cain spoke about reviving the Infrastructure working group
- Andrew Grimberg informed the TAC that we have received additional licenses for Atlassian products and will no longer required to migrate away from Confluence and Jira.
- Andrew Grimberg We now have the ability to trigger a GitHub Action with a Gerrit Change.
- We now have the ability to migrate interested Projects from Jenkins to GitHub Actions. As projects migrate to GitHub Actions, the LFN will see important cost savings.
- Andrew Grimberg Provided examples of the improvements to workflows. The jobs are much more parallelized and reporting is clearer to address bug tracking.
- This new feature supports projects that use Gerrit.
- Documentation is still in progress, but the tooling is largely feature complete
- Olaf asked if GitLab support will be added in the future.
- Andy noted that it would be fairly easy to add support, but nobody has requested the GitLab feature yet. Most of our Projects use Gerrit/GitLabGitHub
- Casey Cain spoke about forming an Infrastructure working group
- Muddasar Ahmed volunteered
- Casey Cain agreed to start a mailing list thread to kick off dicussions
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- Casey Cain shared that he will be presenting an updated Project Data Template at the next TAC meeting
- Olaf Renner Should we schedule something to "market" the LFN to new projects?
- We should have a short promotional marketing material
- There was general agreement to this and Ranny Haiby took the action item to invite Jill Lovato to come to the next TAC meeting to discuss.
Action items
- Ranny Haiby will invite Jill Lovato to the TAC to discuss how we can Market the LFN better to new Projects.