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Link to email with presentation:  https://lists.onap.org/g/onap-tsc-private/message/805


Inputs and Comments

From Eric Debeau

Hello


For the priorities, I would put as top priorities:

  • Release Manager
  • Rel-Eng / Sys-Admin
  • Infrastructure Requests : Scale Jenkins, Nexus based on instability issues- Additional VMs to scale as we need (swag  growth of 5 servers)
  • Infrastructure Requests : New CI/CD environment (JIRA TSC-25)
  • DDF
  • End User Training



I do not understand why we need opex for



19

Infrastructure Requests

Bandit to cover Security Scan for Python (opensource)

7

Infrastructure Requests

SonarType pluggins (Python, js etc.) (opensource)

9


Cdt


Eric

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From Timo Perala

Hello TSC,


I would like to support Eric’s list for top priority topics:

-          Release Manager

-          Rel-Eng / Sys-Admin

-          Infrastructure Requests : Scale Jenkins, Nexus based on instability issues- Additional VMs to scale as we need (swag  growth of 5 servers)

-          Infrastructure Requests : New CI/CD environment (JIRA TSC-25)

-          DDF

These would nicely contribute to what IMHO would be important for ONAP success: staff support, adequate infra, building community.

I also like Jason’s idea of potentially using the same priority for multiple entries. Or any other way to convey message that these are “non-negotiable” for us.


For community building one could add also End User Training, Documentation, Community Awards & Recognition, Community Discretionary Funding, or any subset of those. But I would attempt to keep the top list short(ish).



cheers

Timo

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From djhunt

Chaker & TSC,


Thanks for coordinating the input from the team.  Some of my comments below:


- Agree with the general prioritization. If we are forced to put things in priority order (second column in the wiki), I would put certain items at the same priority.  For example, I think hosting, hardware, and IT Modernization are really one item from a prioritization effort, just that the budget may be allocated differently across those items.


- For DDFs/Plugfests, assuming same # as last year.  It listed 3 major events, but don't we really only have 2?


- Internships are a nice to have (not high priority, but I'm sure we could find good use for them)


- The TAC discretionary funding was to give projects some funds that they can use without additional board approval.  I believe this was $25K per TAC project last year.  Looking at latest finance actuals, I see $66K allocated across all projects for 2019 with none spent.  So, two points here:  1) if there is anything in 2019 that we think we need to spend discretionary funds on, let's get that on the table now, 2) we should re-request this for 2020, but try to have in mind where we would spend.  


- For community recognition ("Developer Awards and SWAG"), we should request this again.  I don't see much spent in this category for 2019 either.  Kenny, have we given any awards yet or have plans to this year?


Thanks!

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From Lingli Deng

Hi

I would like to add an image site in Mainland China or Hong Kong as one of the top priorities.

Thanks,
Lingli

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From cl664y@att.com


I believe that our Top 3 priorities will remain

  • Fund 1 Full-Time Release Manager

These two items below were originally submitted for $30K and got finally extended  – we definitively need more funding

  • Invest into our CI/CD Infrastructure (recurrent $8-10K per month)
  • Invest into our Testing Infrastructure


I know we have also a gap related to our Documentation although a lot of adding values have been provided by Eric and his team, Andreas, Thomas etc.

I will let you decide about the need (or not) of a technical writer).


No internship program was setup this year.

I also recommend to allocate some budget to recognize our ONAP team members, with a higher focus on the testers and anybody who will increase our test automation as we have currently a gap in this domain


I highly recommend to request $25K discretionary funding.


Jason – it is unclear what was the 2019 TAC budget therefore I can not really provide any input.


Let me know if you have any question.


Thanks in advance for all your support while I am away J


Many thanks and regards

Catherine

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