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Agenda Items | Presented By | Time | Notes/Links | JIRA Tasks |
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Dublin Release RC2 Review | 30 mins |
JIRA Query - Remaining 706 Items status != Closed AND status != Done AND project != "Sandbox Project" AND project != CI-Management AND project != "ONAP TSC" and fixVersion = "Dublin Release" ORDER BY key ASC, priority DESC, updated DESC
Remaining Timeline: Release Sign-Off: June 6th, 2019 (TBC) | Repos missing Dublin branch: aaf-authz | |
Any Infrastructure Improvement/Plan | Linux Foundation | 5 mins |
Any LF showstopper Open Completed #75732: Issues after gerrit upgrade #75728] Jira & Wiki account #75873: Creating a new repo under SDC #75883: Please add Ram and Jim as Policy Committers #75896: Enable per patchset sonar scans for CLAMP #76125: SO released artifacts 1.4.2 #75479: Release of OOF RC0 artifacts - the re-release request over a week after ticket was closed #75986: Please release SO libs artifacts #76249: Gerrit server still flaky | |
PTL Update - CIA | Adolfo Perez-Duran | 15 mins | Alpine upstream packaging changed - breaking the ONAP build - CIA team to review and recommend long term strategy | |
Subcommittee Update - Security | 15 mins | CVC discussion for El Alto TOSCA VNF progress and plan for El Alto report guochuyi | ||
PTL Update - Integration | 10 mins | In ODL, for instance, during release time-frame a few folks are granted “Supercommitter” rights, empowering them with merge rights on all repos. That way, when version number changes, or bug fix validated but no one to merge, etc., these set of people can take care of merging the needed patches and getting the release forward. Given our current structure in ONAP, where the integration team as to “vouch” for the state of ONAP before its release, it could make sense having Integration’s committer given such right. | ||
Frankfurt Release | 10 mins | Frankfurt Activity's plan proposal from M0 to M1 | ||
TSC Activities and Deadlines | 5 mins |
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Incoming ONAP Events | 5 mins |
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