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I've just released version 0.0.26 of mgmt!
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> 16 files changed, 869 insertions(+), 181 deletions(-)
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Hot off the heels of the recent large release (0.0.25) I've just
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released an incremental update...
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See more here:
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https://purpleidea.com/blog/2024/03/27/a-new-provisioning-tool/
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With that, here are a few highlights from the release:
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* We have a new mgmt partner program. Please sign-up for early access
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to these release notes, along with other special privileges. Details
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at: https://bit.ly/mgmt-partner-program
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* Type unification for the provisioning tool is about 40x faster.
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* We fix a small bug related to the upcoming fedora 40 release.
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And much more...
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DOWNLOAD
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Prebuilt binaries are available here for this release:
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https://github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/releases/tag/0.0.26
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They can also be found on the Fedora mirror:
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https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/purpleidea/mgmt/releases/0.0.26/
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NEWS
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* Added old release notes into git
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* We now skip over unreleased Fedora versions (like "40 Beta") when
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trying to automatically determine the latest stable release.
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* Type unification was structurally refactored to make way for a bunch
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of future improvements and generally to modernize the code.
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* Added some unification optimizations and a unification flag
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optimizations system to allow solvers to support special flags. One of
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these new flags was used for the provisioner code with a substantial
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improvement in type unification time by about 40x.
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* New cli args are also available for using these flags.
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* We're looking for help writing Amazon, Google, DigitalOcean, Hetzner,
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etc, resources if anyone is interested, reach out to us. Particularly
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if there is support from those organizations as well.
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* Many other bug fixes, changes, etc...
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* See the git log for more NEWS, and for anything notable I left out!
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BUGS/TODO
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* Function values getting _passed_ to resources doesn't work yet, but
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it's not a blocker, but it would definitely be useful. We're looking
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into it.
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* Function graphs are unnecessarily dynamic. We might make them more
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static so that we don't need as many transactions. This is really a
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compiler optimization and not a bug, but it's something important we'd
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like to have.
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* Running two Txn's during the same pause would be really helpful. I'm
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not sure how much of a performance improvement we'd get from this, but
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it would sure be interesting to build. If you want to build a fancy
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synchronization primitive, then let us know! Again this is not a bug.
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* General type unification performance can be improved drastically. I
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will have to implement the fast algorithm so that we can scale to very
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large mcl programs. Help is wanted if you are familiar with "unionfind"
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and/or type unification.
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TALKS
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I don't have anything planned until CfgMgmtCamp 2025. If you'd like to
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book me for a private event, or sponsor my travel for your conference,
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please let me know.
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I recently gave two talks: one at CfgMgmtCamp 2024, and one at FOSDEM
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in the golang room. Both are available online and demonstrated an
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earlier version of the provisioning tool which is fully available
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today. The talks can be found here: https://purpleidea.com/talks/
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PARTNER PROGRAM
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We have a new mgmt partner program which gets you early access to
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releases, bug fixes, support, and many other goodies. Please sign-up
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today: https://bit.ly/mgmt-partner-program
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MISC
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Our mailing list host (Red Hat) is no longer letting non-Red Hat
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employees use their infrastructure. We're looking for a new home. I've
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opened a ticket with Freedesktop. If you have any sway with them or
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other recommendations, please let me know:
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https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/freedesktop/freedesktop/-/issues/1082
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We're still looking for new contributors, and there are easy, medium
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and hard issues available! You're also welcome to suggest your own!
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Please join us in #mgmtconfig on Libera IRC or Matrix (preferred) and
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ping us if you'd like help getting started! For details please see:
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https://github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/blob/master/docs/faq.md#how-do-i-con
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tribute-to-the-project-if-i-dont-know-golang
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Many tagged #mgmtlove issues exist:
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https://github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%
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3Amgmtlove
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Although asking in IRC/matrix is the best way to find something to work
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on.
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MENTORING
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We offer mentoring for new golang/mgmt hackers who want to get
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involved. This is fun and friendly! You get to improve your skills,
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and we get some patches in return. Ping me off-list for details.
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THANKS
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Thanks (alphabetically) to everyone who contributed to the latest
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release:
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James Shubin
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We had 1 unique committers since 0.0.25, and have had 90 overall.
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Happy hacking,
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James
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@purpleidea
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