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Strategy (45 minutes)

ONAP takeaways


We are encouraging ONAP consumers to share with us their feedback, so we could prioritize our activities and make ONAP better suited their needs and requirements.

LFN Cross-Organization Updates

MAC, SPC, TAC, EUAG, LFN Board



TCC / ONAP Liaison Updates



Task Force Updates









Operations (40 minutes)


TSC Activities and Deadlines

  • Initial discussion with Pawel, Dong, Keguang and Byung for ONAP focus areas and roadmaps - for a LFN DTF presentation preparation
    • The first phase of ONAP Streamlining is being done. Next steps would be: 
    • Lightweight ONAP under consideration by aggregating core components, e.g., SO, SDC, Policy, CPS, UUI, DCAE, SDNC based on use cases.
    • Component interface normalization / standardization as needed.
  • onap.org page needs to be update-to-dated, putting Montreal release

Release Status

  •  TSC voting for unmaintained project deprecation after going thru the list from Andreas.

RelEng/Infrastructure

  • Onboard ONAP to CM / Insights v3
  • onap.org still shows the "London" release. We need some improvements on updating this page after a new ONAP release has been published. For now, update it to Montreal. Who can update this page? 

PTL Updates

Thomas Kulik Andreas Geißler 
  • Documentation work in progress by Thomas and Andreas. Any update?

PTL Updates

  1. Recommended packages upgrades are available on the restricted Wiki. Jiras are created per project. 

    Need to check NG Portal status CLM jobs. Any update? Jessica Gonzalez , ongoing.

Fiete Ostkamp to provide an update about implementation progress.
Update from Fiete Ostkamp :

Ticket opened by Fiete: https://jira.linuxfoundation.org/plugins/servlet/desk/portal/2/IT-26527

  •  ongoing; Jessica and Fiete are discussing this.

Subcommittee Updates

Arch, Lab, Modeling, Seccom, Requirements

  • preparing architecture enhancement plans for Oslo for LFN DTF presentation, based on the TSC initiative consideration.
  • e.g., Lightweight ONAP architecture

Subcommittee Updates

Arch, Lab, Modeling, Seccom, Requirements

  • package upgrade progress 
  • Muddasar Ahmed , working on security presentation LFN DTF, the review is ongoing in SECCOM

OOM Update

Andreas Geißler OOM Update for New Delhi; master versioning and project helm chart versioning decoupling and others.

Events & Meetings

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Upcoming Events & Housekeeping

Byung-Woo Jun 

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Sandra Jackson: Good morning. Hello! Good day.

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Stephen Gooch: Day.

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Byung-Woo Jun: Hello, sandra, right?

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Lincoln Lavoie (UNH-IOL): Hey, Sandra, there was gonna be just a quick update

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Lincoln Lavoie (UNH-IOL): from the

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Lincoln Lavoie (UNH-IOL): Unhapp lab from Steven. And I, just because there was some issues that occurred in the lab.

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Lincoln Lavoie (UNH-IOL): that we had to request a quick slot, and I know Steven only has, I think, the first 15 min of this call.

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Stephen Gooch: Yeah, that's true. I have a customer meeting. I have to jump to.

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Paweł Pawlak: Okay, so let's start with with this topic. First.

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Stephen Gooch: Okay. Great. This is Stephen Gooch from Wind River.

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Stephen Gooch: as as some of you or some of you may not know.

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Stephen Gooch: Correct.

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Lincoln Lavoie (UNH-IOL): So it shouldn't. Once it is back online, it shouldn't change the way people were using it. They'll just have to to rebuild some of the vms that they were using. Unfortunately.

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Paweł Pawlak: okay, thank you very much for your time, guy guys, and and for sharing with us.

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: Yeah, this is Anki Shankar. I I came in a little late.

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: This sounded very interesting, but it's so. It's like getting away from native openstack and running it on a Kubernetes cluster. Is that the sense

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: Thanks, and he's there.

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Stephen Gooch: It's simply that Wind River, you know. In our case that's not the that's not the market. We're in right. We're we're in edge cloud deployments

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Stephen Gooch: for us there was only one direction we could move.

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: Thank you.

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: Alright!

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Paweł Pawlak: Any other questions, guys for for the team from Vancouver.

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Paweł Pawlak: Okay, seeing none. Thank you guys for sharing with us and joining this session.

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Paweł Pawlak: So we'll be waiting for your update for tomorrow end of business.

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Stephen Gooch: Sounds great, and I'm gonna drop now that you guys get back on with your regularly scheduled business.

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Paweł Pawlak: Okay. Okay, thank you very much.

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Paweł Pawlak: Sorry.

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Sandra Jackson: That is, that's correct. It's still point. It's in progress. And actually, this, this agenda item is on here. Twice I put the update down here. I did create a ticket out, move it?

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Byung-Woo Jun: And then we're gonna talking to Andrew sky stuff for Om, and then we're gonna present back to this meeting for the your approval. Then we can go through and quickly, and then we can provide and maintain. We can now deprecate, and the anniversity for your daily password. So we're gonna give you more detailed information. Okay?

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Jessica Wagantall: prepare the migration for maven verify? We tested maven verify, and it works fine. It it's a little bit again. It's a little bit of a hard process, because, there's no easy way to automate this transition. Unfortunately, because each component, and each repo has their own maven.

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Sandra Jackson: Yup I can share now I got it back. Just don't ask me edits. I think that's how I broke it. In the first place.

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Byung-Woo Jun: Yeah. Okay, good. Okay. Up to you.

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Sandra Jackson: Okay, good.

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Sandra Jackson: Thank you. Okay. So ptl updates, well, I don't. Oh, okay.

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Byung-Woo Jun: See ya.

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Thomas Kulik: Yep, I'm on.

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Thomas Kulik: Yeah, yeah, yeah. So we we fixed a remaining patches successfully.

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Thomas Kulik: You will come.

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Sandra Jackson: Thank you, Alderman.

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Thomas Kulik: And I'll also had a discussion with Peter about the portal and G documentation.

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Paweł Pawlak: No!

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Sandra Jackson: Do we move on to hold on, do we have need to check into our portal?

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Sandra Jackson: Do we already talk about this? Or is this something different? Yeah.

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Byung-Woo Jun: We we talk about. I think.

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Sandra Jackson: And so then we'll move down to subcommittee updates.

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Byung-Woo Jun: So I'm preparing some enhancement plan for Oslo and for Alf and Ptf presentation.

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Byung-Woo Jun: Based on the ont initiative consideration. The valuable input from Don Juan and Kevin and Abo.

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Sandra Jackson: Alright. Thank you. Bayl.

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Sandra Jackson: Okay, moving down to package upgrade. Progress. Do we have anything to say about it, Popul?

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Byung-Woo Jun: Pawel on. Did any ask about the

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Byung-Woo Jun: reference implementation. So I think she collected the version number of the kicker. Is that right?

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Paweł Pawlak: Yeah, I think so. If not, then we can. We can address it during the upcoming second on Tuesday, right?

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Byung-Woo Jun: Okay, I think she asked the questions last time.

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Paweł Pawlak: Okay, okay.

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Paweł Pawlak: back to you. Sandra.

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Sandra Jackson: Okay, thank you, Pablo.

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Sandra Jackson: Alright.

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Sandra Jackson: Oh, OM. Update.

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Byung-Woo Jun: Let me assist, since Andrew is not here, let me give you some highlight not everything, but I think he's going to give more detail, for when but one of the main main achievement, one of the one of them. And so now, master marketing, poisoning

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Byung-Woo Jun: decouple from project, helmet poisoning. So, Thomas critic. And then we talk about at the Pta 2, so based based on that, the capability. Now the

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Byung-Woo Jun: the each component. They have a flexibility. They don't have to follow the marketing or slash and master versioning, for example, the new Daily. So if there's no component changes, and then or some components are not active, they still have 13 the major version, which is okay. Now, because Angus support this flexibility.

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Byung-Woo Jun: So then, umbrella chart, the word can point any number of the Harlem Chat version, the the each of the each project. So Pto decide. They wanna stay the same master version. That's fine before the new daily everyone has to upgrade to 4 time 14 as a master, but from New Delhi. Thanks to Om team, we don't have to. That's the kind of you know I can provide. So I think next week

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Sandra Jackson: Alright, thank you.

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Sandra Jackson: And then that brings us to the end here, which is our housekeeping, our housekeeping items. So again, thank you, bayon, for stepping up to represent the own app committee upcoming on app community on the Dntf

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Sandra Jackson: Planning committee.

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Sandra Jackson: I believe an email went out earlier this week that.

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Sandra Jackson: That said that they were thinking of cancelling the second day of the Dntf.

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Sandra Jackson: so again, the deadline to get your

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Sandra Jackson: is approaching, I think, isn't it? Tomorrow? What's disabled? Yeah, it's tomorrow.

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Byung-Woo Jun: Toby to always tomorrow. So deadline, so.

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Sandra Jackson: Yeah, so so please, if you have any topics again, your your presentation doesn't have to be complete. But if you want your topic to make the schedule go ahead and get those in and register

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Sandra Jackson: register for for the

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Sandra Jackson: I think that's all I have. Pablo.

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Byung-Woo Jun: So once, you know. So this Monday, every Monday programming committee they have a meeting. So I participate in. And then we talk about the the elephant and the Dtf scheduling. So, as Sandra said, tomorrow is the deadline.

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Byung-Woo Jun: you know, based on the registration rate, by tomorrow.

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Byung-Woo Jun: So they're gonna we next Monday we're gonna discuss to schedule the one challenge that we have is possible on

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Byung-Woo Jun: Elefm. Decide not to allow the remote presentation, which is, you know, I I I I protest it, you know, putting back the remote presentation. But that's already side by Elefn high level

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Byung-Woo Jun: David rejected. So that's why, with this time is in person. But the next time we have to the discuss with the elephant team you know how we gonna make more presentation audiences. Right? So that's the one you know. Topic. So second challenge is

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Byung-Woo Jun: on the Thursday, May second, on Thursday, first day of the 11 Dtf. Day.

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Byung-Woo Jun: Nephew has a whole day sessions

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Byung-Woo Jun: so, and probing, you know, committee members today in from the nephew has whole day on the

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Byung-Woo Jun: you know, meeting. So it's possible it's kind of a competing each other, you know, elephant. And then, nephew, we we are the same under the same elephant, but the only nephew and others. So that's another one. If you, we losing one, if we lose one day, then it will be the the day schedule will be tight.

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Byung-Woo Jun: and then also that's why, if you have any, you know this section the presentation topic, please put it in the Wiki page by tomorrow, then. So I have a more. You know, the

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Byung-Woo Jun: I can schedule. I can put this much. So okay, that's the input so I'll let you know. After next Monday meeting I'll give you some scheduling information

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Byung-Woo Jun: for you. Next Thursday. Okay, that's it.

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Sandra Jackson: Alright, thank you. Bayon

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Sandra Jackson: before we close out any other comments from Pablo, or cake on, or actually did I see cake on and dialing on.

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Byung-Woo Jun: Hang on, and don't worry, don't want to.

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Sandra Jackson: Okay, any anything from you guys.

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Keguang He: I have nothing to add. Thank you.

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Sandra Jackson: Okay, no worries.

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Sandra Jackson: Alright. Well, if there is nothing else I will see you all

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Sandra Jackson: next week.

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Byung-Woo Jun: Yeah, thank, you.

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Paweł Pawlak: Thank you. Bye, bye.

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Keguang He: You, bye, bye.