finos/devops-automation

DevOps Automation SIG Meeting - Feb 15, 2024

ashukla13 opened this issue · 10 comments

Date

Thursday, Feb 15 2024 - 12pm ET; 5pm UK

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Matthew Bain / Morgan Stanley

Amol Shukla/Morgan Stanley

Carl Nygard / Thoughtworks

Peter Smulovics / Morgan Stanley

Meeting minutes:

  • @rocketstack-matt provided an update on current status of the Arch as Code working group
    • Initial JSON Schema (CALM) has been evolving, currently working on migration to a meta-schema / dialect approach to provide better end user experience / stronger validation.
    • Work with @jpgough-ms on use of the CALM model for pre-defined architecture patterns.
    • hackday next week
    • Work has begun on looking at mapping between CALM and C4.
  • @cnygardtw provided an update on Backstage working group
    • lot of new folks joining
    • Kristoph (sp?) - guest speaker from Redhat - to talk about contributions to upstream Backstage project
    • On going discussion with Mark Jorgensen on dealing with entitlements
    • Work on a reference architecture for Backstage at large regulated orgs continues; Thoughtworks/Carl working on contributing code; also working with Spotify on allowing use of their paid plugins; meant as starting point for other banks to contribute as well
  • Discussion on AI code assistants
    • Carl suggested Thoughtworks can provide input on what they are seeing re gen ai code assistants incl. guardrails for regulated industries.
    • Karl pointed to ongoing SIG proposal for Gen AI - finos/community#303
    • Amol to propose using March 21 meeting on a discussion (within FINOS guidelines) on a narrow subset of AI code assistants - how banks are approaching adoption, controls/risk, and benefits. Will create a new issue and send to Karl for socializing within FINOS
    • Discussion on use cases in banks for gen ai code assistants

Karl Moll / FINOS

Per conversation, example of using AI in the context of an 'expert software architect' - https://www.accidental-architect.com/archgpt

Regarding AI coding assistants, we've been doing our own research into their effectiveness:

https://blog.scottlogic.com/2023/12/18/software-development-ai-wins-the-race.html

We're also working with am FS organisation to explore productivity gains, technical and privacy challenges. We'd certainly be interested in joining this discussion. Thanks for the pointer @rocketstack-matt

@ColinEberhardt this is fantastic. I have raised a topic (#181) that we'd like to discuss at the next SIG meeting in March (#182)

If you're able to join and contribute that'd be great!