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Agenda for the January 14 video call of WASI Subgroup

  • Where: zoom.us
  • When: January 14, 17:00-18:00 UTC
  • Location: link on calendar invite
  • Contact:

Registration

None required if you've attended before. Email Lin Clark to sign up if it's your first time. The meeting is open to CG members only.

Logistics

The meeting will be on a zoom.us video conference. Installation is required, see the calendar invite.

Agenda items

  1. Opening, welcome and roll call
    1. Please help add your name to the meeting notes.
    2. Please help take notes.
    3. Thanks!
  2. Announcement
    1. Pat will be changing branch name from master to main
  3. Review of action items from previous meeting(s).
    1. Lin update on repository organization progress
  4. Proposals and discussions
    1. Discussion: Testing guidelines for proposals
    2. Sumbit a PR to add your agenda item here

Meeting Notes

Attendees

Lin Clark Josh Dolitsky Dan Gohman Pat Hickey Sam Clegg Casper Beyer Mark McCaskey Johnnie Birch Andrew Brown Yong He Peter Engelbert Peter Huene Martin Duke Till Schneidereit Bogus Wolf

For people taking notes, just type names; we’ll replace them with abbreviations before posting them publicly.

Pat Hickey: Github is now rolling out features to allow for renaming git branches from “master” to “main”, including blob url redirection. It’s mostly automatic, but it does require people to do some changes locally to update. We’ll put the steps in the WASI github issue tracking this.

Main topic: Testing.

Lin Clark:

The context here is WASI modularization -- breaking up the core WASI module into separate modules.

Pat and Dan are working on a new witx mechanism for expressing dependencies between witx files, allowing modules to depend on each other.

The main WASI repo will be the source of truth for stage-5 (standardized) proposals.

Tests should include both the source, in high-level languages, and compiled wasm binaries.

Things we still need to build: A test runner Tests. We’ll start with some tests from Wasmtime, and everyone can add tests.