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TSC Meeting (13th January 2026) #157

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@StackStorm/tsc 1 hour meeting:

Time zone equivalences for 17:30 UTC

standard daylight savings
America/Los_Angeles 09:30 10:30
America/New_York 12:30 13:30
Asia/Calcutta 23:00 23:00
Asia/Singapore 01:30 01:30
Asia/Tokyo 02:30 02:30
Europe/London 17:30 18:30
Europe/Paris 18:30 19:30
Pacific/Auckland 06:30 05:30
UTC 17:30 17:30

Attendees

Present

  • Carlos nzlosh
  • Jake skiedude

Absent

  • AJ guzzijones
  • Amanda McGuinness amanda11
  • Ankur Singh rush-skills
  • Bradley Bishop bishopbm1
  • Dmitri Zimine dzimine
  • Jacob Floyd cognifloyd
  • Khushboo khushboobhatia01
  • Marcel Weinberg winem
  • Mark Mercado mamercad
  • Mick McGrath mickmcgrath13
  • Tomaz Muraus Kami
  • W Chan m4dcoder

Agenda

  • StackStorm v3.9 release
  • Pants
  • Other talking points

Meeting Minutes

StackStorm v3.9 release

Release of v3.9 has progressed. Step 7 to 13 have been completed. Some investigation to CI failures
for st2web and st2docs is required. The st2 changelog wasn't updated correctly by the automation process,
further investigation of the preparation script is required. There is still work to clean up the workflows
on the AWS infrastructure but the release is expected to be completed for the end of the month.

YAQL format() removal

It was discovered that the str().format() function has been removed in YAQL 3.0 which is
included with st2 v3.9. Unfortunately this wasn't detected sooner to give any prior warning to users
or allow for a deprecation period.

We will document this in the release notes to raise peoples awareness. If people rely heavily on format
in their workflows, it will be possible to downgrade yaql to version 1.1 in the st2 virtual environment but this will reintroduce the
security issue. Details are available here https://bugs.launchpad.net/murano/+bug/2048114

It is recommended to update workflows to use alternative ways such as string concatenation, replace or jinja templates.

Pants

No updates.

Eventlet Deprecation

There's hasn't been any significant progress on the eventlet removal process. OpenStack developers
have migrated off eventlet and produced a useful website describing the numerous aspects of what was
involved. https://removal.eventlet.org/guide/managing-migration-depth/

There is a clear need for experienced developers to be involved to address this work.

Other talking points

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