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El-Alto Release
El-Alto Release Planning
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El-Alto Release Calendar
El-Alto Release Calendar (tabular)
Milestone | Date | Deliverable | Notes |
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Dev1 Start |
| Vetted Jira list for the EarlyDrop (ED) | List of planned jiras for the development sprint (M1) |
M1 checkpoint |
| TSC reviews and sign-off on intended El Alto Content | Content defined by fixVersion = "El Alto Release" Early Drop content defined by: label contains "El_Alto_Early_Drop" |
Test Plan Review |
| Early drop and Final release test plan review and sign off by TSC | |
Test1 Start |
| Test to deliver ED | Phased integration and test plan. (M4_early_drop) Run daily sanity on El Alto released images, and start vFW, vLB and vCPE use case testing All containers for ED are due to be delivered to testing/integration |
Dev1 End |
| Priority 0 vulnerabilities addressed | List of completed jiras due API documentation complete Arch changes reviewed and documented |
Dev2 Start |
| Fixes only to support ED | Integration team drives bug list priority. All other development deferred check in until Dev3 Integration will work with dev teams to close highest/high priority jiras discovered during integration test. All integration tests should be finished three days before ED release so we will have time to update release note, put tag on branches, etc. |
Dev2 End |
| ED released | Complete release - includes rel_notes, named release, branch. (M2/M3 milestone) |
Test1 End |
| ED released | Complete release - includes rel_notes, named release, branch. (Sign_off_early_drop) |
EarlyDrop |
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Dev3 Start |
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Test2 Start |
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Dev3 End |
| All code complete (M4) | |
Test2 End |
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Test3 Start |
| Pair-wise testing (1 wk only) and Integration (RC0) All containers due to be delivered to testing/integration | |
Test3 End |
| All docs complete: reviewed and cherry-picked into stable | |
El Alto Release |
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Dublin Release
Dublin Release Planning - NOT UPDATED, please refer to the Dublin Release Calendar
Dublin Release Calendar
Review | Milestone | Date | Events |
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Last day for Service Providers to submit their priorities for Dublin | Nov 1, 2018 | ||
Last day for overall providing use case/functional requirements as a candidates for Dublin | Nov 15, 2018 | ||
Kick-Off (Open Intent To Participate) | M0 | Nov 15, 2018 | Opening of Release Planning
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Last day for getting all of the ONAP Platform requirements (high level impacts for architecture, security, projects, S3P etc.) and getting a single consolidated list so all of the projects have full picture of what is required from them. | Nov 29, 2018 | By this date, all ONAP use cases/ ONAP platform functional requirements (high level impacts) need to be discussed with a different projects, and demanded scope of development should be clear to the projects: For use cases/functional requirements (high level impacts) :
(link to current use cases/functional requirements proposals description: | |
Project Submission Closure | Nov 30, 2018 | Last Date to announce Intention to Participate | |
Project Proposal Approved | Dec 13, 2018 | Use Case Analysis and Potential impacts to VNF Requirements identified. The TSC has a goal to review and provide its disposition on all submitted projects proposal. This is the last date for TSC to formally approved New Project Proposal | |
Project Planning Closure | Jan 10, 2019 | Project Planning submission, by this date all projects have submitted in wiki their Release Planning materials. That will give everyone to time to understand project scope and dependencies. | |
Planning | M1 | Jan 24, 2019 (ALL except Integration) Jan 31, 2019 (Integration) | Planning process complete, all Project Deliverables are defined (including functional architecture, scope, dependencies,...) Integration Team has defined the vendor Equipments list and the End 2 End Release Test Cases are fully defined. The Document and Training teams have defined their plans. The packaging and installation strategy is defined. initial impacts to VNF Requirements (EPICs) identified by use cases and ONAP platform component projects. To pass the M1 milestones, all approved projects have to:
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Functionality freeze | M2 |
Feb 28, 2019 | Functionality freeze, no new visible functionality is to be added to the current ONAP release. Each Project team has defined and documented their Functional Test Cases. The vendor equipments have been delivered. A stable document describing the API is documented and available in wiki. Base set of impacts to VNF Requirements identified by use case/ project. |
API Freeze | M3 | March 14, 2019 | API/data model freeze. Mark the end of API and Data Model change. API and Data Model are now Frozen. Any changes to the API must be brought to the knowledge of the TSC for review and approval. 50% of Functional Test Case are automated. |
Code Freeze | M4 |
April 11, 2019 | Code Freeze. Mark the end of the Features coding. Jira issues are either fixed in the current release or assigned to next release. 100% of Functional Test Case are automated. End 2 End Release Test Cases are implemented (Integration Team). All new VNF Requirements planned for the release reviewed and implemented in VNF Requirements project. |
Integration | RC0 |
May 2nd, 2019 | Release Candidate 0 RCs are to ensure proper alignment and execution on End 2 End Release Test Cases and End 2 End functional Test Cases. Project Team focused its effort on:
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RC1 |
May 16th, 2019 | Release Candidate 1 | |
Marketing: Outline for written content agreed with LF marketing | May 16, 2019 | ||
Marketing: Near-final draft for written content | May 23, 2019 | ||
RC2 |
May 30th, 2019 | Release Candidate 2 | |
Marketing: Content freeze | May 30, 2019 | ||
Marketing: New video content | May 30, 2019 | ||
Sign-Off | Release Delivery |
June 6th, 2019 | Dublin Release Sign-Off |
Marketing: Public announcement | June 13th, 2019 |
Casablanca Maintenance Release
The main timeline is proposed below. The full deck as discussed at PTL meeting on Dec 3 is here. Scope of the MR will be finalized at "M1" on Dec 10, 2018.
Casablanca Release
This release calendar below has been presented during ONAP Break out session at ONS Los Angeles Developers on March 26, 2018.
Casablanca Release Planning
Link to PDF
Casablanca Release Calendar
Review | Milestone | Date | Events |
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Kick-Off (Open Intent To Participate) | M0 | May 25, 2018 | Opening of Release Planning
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Project Submission Closure | June 07, 2018 | Last Date to announce Intention to Participate | |
Project Proposal Approved | June 14, 2018 | The TSC has a goal to review and provide its disposition on all submitted projects proposal. This is the last date for TSC to formally approved New Project Proposal | |
Project Planning Closure | June 21, 2018 | Project Planning submission, by this date all projects have submitted in wiki their Release Planning materials. That will give everyone to time to understand project scope and dependencies. | |
Planning | M1 | June 28, 2018 | Planning process complete, all Project Deliverables are defined (including functional architecture, scope, dependencies,...) Integration Team has defined the vendor Equipments list and the End 2 End Release Test Cases are fully defined. The Document and Training teams have defined their plans. The packaging and installation strategy is defined. To pass the M1 milestones, all approved projects have to:
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Functionality freeze | M2 | July 26, 2018 | Functionality freeze, no new visible functionality is to be added to the current ONAP release. Each Project team has defined and documented their Functional Test Cases. The vendor equipments have been delivered. A stable document describing the API is documented and available in wiki. |
API Freeze | M3 | August 23, 2018 | API/data model freeze. Mark the end of API and Data Model change. API and Data Model are now Frozen. Any changes to the API must be brought to the knowledge of the TSC for review and approval. 50% of Functional Test Case are automated. |
Code Freeze | M4 | Sept 20, 2018 | Code Freeze. Mark the end of the Features coding. Jira issues are either fixed in the current release or assigned to next release. 100% of Functional Test Case are automated. End 2 End Release Test Cases are implemented (Integration Team). |
Integration | RC0 | Oct 11, 2018 | Release Candidate 0 RCs are to ensure proper alignment and execution on End 2 End Release Test Cases and End 2 End functional Test Cases. Project Team focused its effort on:
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RC1 | Oct 25, 2018 | Release Candidate 1 | |
Marketing: Outline for written content agreed with LF marketing | Nov 1, 2018 | ||
Marketing: Near-final draft for written content | Nov 8, 2018 | ||
RC2 |
Nov 27, 2018 | Release Candidate 2 TSC decision on Nov 8 to postpone RC2 to Nov 27. | |
Marketing: Content freeze | |||
Marketing: New video content | |||
Sign-Off | Release Delivery |
Nov 30, 2018 | Casablanca Release Sign-Off TSC decision on Nov 8 to postpone Sign-Off to Nov 30. |
Marketing: Public announcement |
Beijing Release
This release calendar below has been approved by TSC at Santa Clara Developers F2F on Dec 13, 2017.
Beijing Release Planning
Link to ONAP Beijing Release Planning (PDF) as presented at Paris F2F, Sept 2017
Update ONAP Beijing Release Planning (PDF) as presented at Santa Clara F2F, Dec 2017
Beijng Release Calendar
Review | Milestone | Date | Events |
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Kick-Off (Open Intent To Participate) | M0 | November 16, 2017 | Opening of Release Planning
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Project Submission Closure | November 30, 2017 | Last Date to announce Intention to Participate | |
Project Proposal Approved | December 13, 2017 | The TSC has a goal to review and provide its disposition on all submitted projects proposal. This is the last date for TSC to formally approved New Project Proposal | |
Project Planning Closure | Jan 8, 2017 | Project Planning submission, by this date all projects have submitted in wiki their Release Planning materials. That will give everyone to time to understand project scope and dependencies. | |
Planning | M1 | Jan 18, 2018 | Planning process complete, all Project Deliverables are defined (including functional architecture, scope, dependencies,...) Integration Team has defined the vendor Equipments list and the End 2 End Release Test Cases are fully defined. The Document and Training teams have defined their plans. The packaging and installation strategy is defined. To pass the M1 milestones, all approved projects have to:
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Functionality freeze | M2 | Feb 12, 2018 | Functionality freeze, no new visible functionality is to be added to the current ONAP release. Each Project team has defined and documented their Functional Test Cases. The vendor equipments have been delivered. A stable document describing the API is documented and available in wiki. |
API Freeze | M3 | March 8, 2018 | API/data model freeze. Mark the end of API and Data Model change. API and Data Model are now Frozen. Any changes to the API must be brought to the knowledge of the TSC for review and approval. 50% of Functional Test Case are automated. |
Code Freeze | M4 | March 29, 2018 | Code Freeze. Mark the end of the Features coding. Jira issues are either fixed in the current release or assigned to next release. 100% of Functional Test Case are automated. End 2 End Release Test Cases are implemented (Integration Team). |
Integration | RC0 | Avril 19, 2018 | Release Candidate 0 RCs are to ensure proper alignment and execution on End 2 End Release Test Cases and End 2 End functional Test Cases. Project Team focused its effort on:
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RC1 | May 3, 2018 | Release Candidate 1 | |
RC2 |
May 31, 2018 | Release Candidate 2 TSC decision to postpone RC2 review by 2 weeks (Topic 3, section am) | |
Sign-Off | Release Delivery |
June 7, 2018 | Beijing Release Sign-Off TSC decision to postpone RC2 review by 2 weeks (Topic 3, section am) |
Amsterdam Release
Amsterdam Release Planning
Link to ONAP Amsterdam Release planning (PDF).
Amsterdam Release Calendar
Review | Milestone | Date | Events |
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Kick-Off (Open Intent To Participate) | M0 | May 4, 2017 | Planning process opens for all projects to submit their intent. |
Project Submitted | May 15, 2017 | All projects candidate for the first ONAP Release have to:
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Project Approved | June 1, 2017 | The TSC has a goal to review and provide its disposition on all submitted projects proposal. | |
Planning | M1 | June 29, 2017 | Planning process complete, all Project Deliverables are defined (including functional architecture, scope, dependencies,...) Integration Team has defined the vendor Equipments list and the End 2 End Release Test Cases are fully defined. The Document and Training teams have defined their plans. The packaging and installation strategy is defined. To pass the M1 milestones, all approved projects have to:
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Functionality freeze | M2 | August 03, 2017 | Functionality freeze, no new visible functionality is to be added to the current ONAP release. Each Project team has defined and documented their Functional Test Cases. The vendor equipments have been delivered. A stable document describing the API is documented and available in wiki. |
API Freeze | M3 | August 24, 2017 | API/data model freeze. Mark the end of API and Data Model change. API and Data Model are now Frozen. Any changes to the API must be brought to the knowledge of the TSC for review and approval. 50% of Functional Test Case are automated. |
Code Freeze | M4 | Sept 28, 2017 | Code Freeze. Mark the end of the Features coding. Jira issues are either fixed in the current release or assigned to next release. 100% of Functional Test Case are automated. End 2 End Release Test Cases are implemented (Integration Team). |
Integration | RC0 | Oct 12, 2017 | Release Candidate 0 RCs are to ensure proper alignment and execution on End 2 End Release Test Cases and End 2 End functional Test Cases. Project Team focused its effort on:
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RC1 | Oct 26, 2017 | Release Candidate 1 | |
RC2 | Nov 9, 2017 | Release Candidate 2 | |
Sign-Off | Release Delivery | Nov 16, 2017 | Amsterdam Release Sign-Off |
Amsterdam Release Dependencies
API Dependencies
The source of information to generate this information are the data point gathered into the project Release Planning template.
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Casablanca Release Dependencies
Kubernetes Deployment Dependencies
The following are directly from the init containers in all the charts from the 20181208 baseline - raw data that needs to be put into a 2 dimensional graph
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Note: these dependencies are at the lowest deployment level and represent a partial view of the REST/API dependency tree - they do not reflect any compile time or runtime/injection code dependencies (pom.xml) Use fo any containers stuck at the 0/1 Init:0/1 stage - these are likely waiting on dependent containers check the --container-name kv pair in StatefulSet/Deployment.yaml:spec:intiContainers:args or the corresponding defined chart/container names in values.yaml:config: 106 sets in 87 files overall order aaf<-aai aaf<-oof music<-oof dmaap<-aai dmaap<-pomba dmaap<-sdnc consul<-sdnc sdc<-sdnc consul<-dcaegen2 msb<-dcaegen2 aaf aaf-cm aaf-locate aaf-fs aaf-locate aaf-gui aaf-cm aaf-hello aaf-locate aaf-locate aaf-service aaf-oauth aaf-locate aaf-service aaf-cs aaf-sms aaf-sms-quorumclient (via job) aaf-sms-vault aaf-sms-vault-backend aai aai aai-resources aai-traversal aai-graphadmin aai-champ aai-cassandra aai-graphadmin aai-cassandra aai-resources aai-cassandra aai-sparky-be aai-elasticsearch aai-search-data aai aai-spike message-router-kafka aai-traversal aai aai-cassandra aaf-locate (conditional) appc appc mariadb-galera appc-ansible-server appc clamp clamp mariadb clamp-dash-kibana clamp-dash-es clamp-dash-logstash clamp-dash-es common controller-blueprints mariadb-galera mongo *-nfs-provisioner mysql *-nfs-provisioner dgbuilder network-name-gen mariadb-galera dcaegen2 dcae-bootstrap dcae-cloudify-manager consul-server msb-discovery kube2msb dep-health-init hbase dmaap dmaap-bus-controller postgres dmaap-dr-node dmaap-dr-prov dmaap-dr-prov mariadb message-router kafka zookeeper message-router-kafka zookeeper log log-kibana log-elasticsearch log-logstash log-elasticsearch msb kube2msb msb-discovery msb-discovery msb-consul msb-eag msb-discovery msb-iag msb-discovery music music-cassandra music-tomcat zookeeper oof oof-has-api oof-has-controller aaf-service oof-has-controller music-tomcat aaf-sms oof-has-data music-tomcat oof-has-reservation music-tomcat oof-has-service music-tomcat policy policy mariadb brmsgw pap drools mariadb nexus pdb pap pomba pomba-contextaggregator message-router pomba-kibana pomba-elasticsearch pomba-data-router pomba-search-data pomba-search-data pomba-elasticsearch portal portal-widget portal-db portal-sdk portal-db sdc sdc-dcae-be common.name sdc-be sdc-dcae-dt sdc-dcae-be sdc-dcae-fe sdc-dcae-be sdc-dcae-tosca-lab sdc-dcae-be sdc-fe sdc-kb sdc-wfd-fe sdc-wfd-be sdnc sdnc mysql sdnc-ansible-server sdnc dmaap-listener mysql sdnc message-router sdnc-portal mysql / sdnc-db sdnc sdnc-prom sdnc consul ueb-listener mysql sdnc sdc-be message-router so so mariadb so-bpmn-infra mariadb so-catalog-db-adapter mariadb so-openstack-adapter mariadb so-request-db-adapter mariadb so-sdc-adapter mariadb so-sdc-controller mariadb so-vfc-adapter mariadb vfc vfc-catalog vfc-db vfc-ems-driver mariadb // commented vfc-generic-vnfm-driver mariadb // commented vfc-hauwei-vnfm-driver mariadb // commented vfc-juju-vnfm-driver mariadb // commented vfc-multivim-proxy mariadb // commented vfc-nokia-vnfm-driver mariadb // commented vfc-nokia-v2vnfm-driver mariadb // commented vfc-nslcm vfc-db vfc-vnfmgr vfc-db vfc-resmgr mariadb // commented vfc-workflow mariadb // commented vfc-workflow-engine mariadb // commented vfc-vnflcm vfc-db vfc-vnfres vfc-db vfc-zte-sdnc-driver mariadb // commented vfc-zte-vnfm-driver mariadb // commented vid vid mariadb-galera vnfsdk postgres |
ONAP Release Lifecycle
- Release Lifecycle. It provides a description of each of the above milestones and the activities to be implemented.
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