12:04:01 #startmeeting Monthly meeting 2017-12 12:04:01 Meeting started Wed Dec 13 12:04:01 2017 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is nijel. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 12:04:02 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 12:04:04 The meeting name has been set to 'monthly_meeting_2017_12' 12:04:34 I think we're already in usual meeting attendance, so we probably can start right now... 12:05:20 Sure, sounds fine 12:06:28 #topic Next real life team meeting 12:06:30 #link https://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin/wiki/Potential_conferences 12:07:37 I guess there is nothing new on this topic - so we will skip FOSDEM as team meeting location and focus on DebConf or MOSC.my? 12:09:01 Sounds good to me 12:09:20 It's probably getting quite late to plan something for FOSDEM, especially since we're past the deadline for getting a booth. 12:09:26 That sounds fine 12:10:00 Getting booth there would be quite tricky anyway as the space is limited and amount of projects is huge... 12:10:13 Oh, okay 12:11:09 I will travel to FOSDEM anyway, I will ask for reimbursement in case Conservancy will want help with booth (not sure if they got one), otherwise I will pay expenses myself 12:12:25 I think it's worth reimbursing regardless; it's cheap enough and you're keeping up with the industry even though we don't have a booth this time. 12:13:42 Well I definitely won't be against that ;-). mauriciofauth do you agree (I certainly should not vote on this) 12:14:10 I think it's fair 12:14:46 I have nothing against this 12:15:00 okay, then we can really move on... 12:15:10 #topic Server replacement 12:15:20 #link https://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin/wiki/Server 12:15:51 does everybody agree on getting server at Hetzner? 12:15:57 Sure, that's fine. 12:16:05 I agree that seems to be the optimal choice. 12:17:13 I agree 12:17:38 Great, that was fast :-) 12:17:48 #topic 4.8 roadmap 12:18:40 We really should have roadmap to know when to freeze the code :-) 12:18:44 Do you think that first beta in January is doable? 12:19:34 4.8-beta in January? I think that's reasonable, but I also wonder if there's anything we want to add that hasn't been implemented yet. 12:19:44 Because I wouldn't mind waiting until February if there were the case 12:20:06 I can't think of any 12:20:49 January looks good to me. 12:22:01 I also think it's good timing - we might even consider doing major releases annually in March... 12:22:13 And we'll skip -alpha and jump straight to beta1, correct? I don't see a need for an alpha release here. 12:22:43 I think beta is good enough, we might need several of them though 12:22:53 Sure, sounds fine. 12:23:04 I've updated https://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin/milestones 12:23:55 great 12:24:11 #topic Future (tentative 5.0) roadmap 12:24:39 I think that requiring PHP 7.1 for phpMyAdmin 5.0 to be released in (March) 2019 sounds like a good plan. 12:25:52 Then we'll have extended support for 4.8 and continue with 5.0 for some time. 12:26:28 Seems like a good time to a upgrade like this. 12:26:45 This all sounds good; I agree with all the little details (incrementing from 4.x to 5.0 when dropping PHP5 support, that it's a good time to move to PHP7, etc) 12:27:13 ibennetch: yes, that's what I had in mind - we will have to extend support for 4.8 for few years to support PHP 5 12:27:43 Great 12:27:44 Several frameworks are making this transition now, so being a year late looks good to me. 12:29:37 I wouldn't mind doing that change with 4.8, however it's a bit late in the release cycle and burden to support both 4.7 and 4.8 would be quite big due to massive changes in templates and class names. 12:30:08 Right, I agree that it's better to wait until after 4.8 is released 12:31:15 Okay, that was last point, do you have anything else to discuss? 12:31:37 Nothing from me 12:32:11 How long would the LTS period last? 12:32:33 Good question 12:33:15 PHP 5.6 is in official security support until December 2018, so at least that long. 12:33:37 not sure, last time we did something similar for 4.0.10 it lasted almost four years in the end (it was extended several times due to users demand) 12:34:00 it was *way* longer than official security support for PHP 5.2 12:35:34 Because many distributions do LTS security support on their own so many users are stuck with old PHP versions 12:37:00 i think it 12:37:09 ..it's safe to assume it will be at least two years 12:37:20 Ok 12:37:57 For instance, Debian Jessie will offically be supported until 2020, so we'll have some users on officially supported PHP5 until then at least 12:38:33 4.0 really lasted a very long time. 12:39:32 any other topic? :-) 12:39:42 I think it will be a *long* term support 12:39:52 Nothing from me 12:40:10 great, thanks everybody for attending and see you next time 12:41:14 Thank you 12:41:42 #endmeeting