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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.

Would like to see Tata providing feedback

LFN Cross-Organization Updates

MAC, SPC, TAC, EUAG, LFN Board


Cloud Native Telco Initiative (CNTI)

  • Discussed in SECCOM meeting
  • Muddasar Ahmed is participating in the initiative:
    • CNTI - discussion finished last week. CNTI assets (test and documentation for certifying) moved to LFN.

      Discussion on Super blueprint and documentation.

  • ETSI : Keguang He
     Provided a liaison report for NFV and ONAP at ETSI NFV 45# next week. NFV(24)000048r1_ONAP_LS_Report_to_ETSI_NFV_45.pdf

SDNC Update on Biermann

Dan Timoney 

As backup Dan is working on Biermann but not progressed. ODL is not supporting it. Restconf stack is based on RFC draft. 

  • Preferred approach is to move to RFC8040 (Alternative 1).
    • Originally proposed back in the Kohn release 
    • Plan for the New Delhi release
    • Andreas Geißler DT has someone working on the SO piece to try and port ot RFC8040
  • Alternative 2: keep maintaining Biermann interface.
    • may support either London or Montreal as a long term release
  • Alternative 3: rollback to version before Argon.
  • Alternative 4 (the most drastic): stay where we are for now and begin to work with moving off from ODL.  
  • Dan Timoney  needs to be informed about DT findings inside SO.

As we have no solution, we can not move to ODL Potasium.

Release Status

Update project status: PTLs started updating project status, key updates and benefits. Thanks! Project Status in New Delhi Release. The PTL list is updated. 

Project Status in New Delhi Release - ongoing

PTLs - Please update New Delhi Release Key Updates

RelEng/Infrastructure

RelEng/Infrastructure

Container signing update?

    •  work in progress (SIGStore); migrate to GHA; O-RAN first and then ONAP
  • SIGStore working for docker images - only one person on the ORAN side assisting the team
  • Matt Watkins think this was a result of a missing variable - will check with Jessica Gonzalez & Kevin Sandi 
    → This issue was a misunderstanding (It was related to ODL)

SIGStore signing in docker images has been reliable since Dec, request to remove this topic from the agenda for future TSCs unless there are new issues.  

Sandra Jackson (Deactivated) remove from future agendas.

  • Documentation builds are failing
  • did some changes to several things in the config files to the Montreal projects
  • Matt Watkins merged the patches and updated some globaljjb verifiy jobs - patch submitted upstream
  • If folks that were not part of Montreal get errors with errors it may be a url in the jobs may need updating.
  • Also osa repo failing - set to private - Security repo for CVEs so this is intentional

Subcommittee Updates

Arch, Lab, Modeling, Seccom, Requirements

DMaaP MR deprecation Update: for the unmaintained component 

transition steps, Byung created a global requirement, https://jira.onap.org/browse/ONAPARC-803 .

This global requirement links to the DMaaP epic (DMaaP MR deprecation in New Delhi release), https://jira.onap.org/browse/REQ-1376

  • a couple of DCAE components are being done. some more microservices are needed to be changed
  • NBI; do we still need it? It is achieved; DT is using NBI
  • AAI, SO: updated by DT
  • SDNC, DMaaP listener: pending
  • Policy: updated by Ericsson (Policy - OOM PTLs are checking for its completion)
  • SDC: done; just some health check still use MR; work in progress to remove dependencies; DT made a patch to change the URL to remove dependencies

no real update today

  • One DCAE component mergeing today, SO is in the works
  • Ramesh Murugan Iyer policy Drools-pdp and xacml-pdp helm charts required to be updated
  • Byung-Woo Jun blocker for unmaintained repo effort
  • Byung-Woo Jun  once we make progress, we will report it again

Subcommittee Updates

Arch, Lab, Modeling, Seccom, Requirements

Need a staff member to be the backup for OpenSSF Badging - was previously David  - Waiting on both Sandra and David Wheeler to return

  • Kenny Paul follow up on who will be taking on this role in LFN
    •   open pending Sandra's return
    •   same

Subcommittee Updates

Arch, Lab, Modeling, Seccom, Requirements

Amy Zwarico 

Package upgrades for New Delhi - excel file with all recommendations available at the restricted Wiki: /wiki/spaces/SV/pages/16094458.

  • Jira tickets for project updates created for New Delhi release.

Upcoming Events & Housekeeping


ONE Summit : the session agenda for ONE Summit 2024 has been published, https://events.linuxfoundation.org/one-summit-north-america/program/schedule/ . APRIL 29 - MAY 1, 2024 | IN-PERSON LFN D&TF  May 2-3 following ONE Summit

Looking for a new D&TF Program Committee member

  •  Kenny Paul update wiki home page to point at Montreal  

Summer Session Mentorship submissions open: https://lists.onap.org/g/onap-tsc/message/9527

Mentorship prosal :

 https://wiki.lfnetworking.org/display/LN/Cloud-Native+O-RAN


AOB - Mentoring program

At the last TAC meeting, there was discussion on LFN Mentorship program.  Board have approved 3 slots.  Each LFN project is supposed to provide proposals that will be down selected for three and award mentorship to project team.  Once down selection is completed, LFN will advertise to accept candidates.

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Sandra Jackson: Okay, everyone. Good morning.

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Sandra Jackson: and then just the antitrust policy. Notice here.

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Sandra Jackson: all right on the agenda for today.

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Sandra Jackson: summer lunge updates. And then our regular subcommittee updates and then housekeeping.

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Paweł Pawlak: Just one comment, Sandra, I've added at the very end of this er of this agenda. But I think quite important notification about this mentorship program.

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Paweł Pawlak: I know that Shankar was interested. So so it was discussed at the last talk, and and Mundas are shared shared with me. Some, some updates. So

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: So I'm thanks, Powell. Actually, I'm I'm just about to submit a proposal.

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Sandra Jackson:  I don't. Okay. I guess I forgot to put a name there. But do we need to talk about the Cloud native Telco Cnti.

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Paweł Pawlak: In fact, Sandra, we discuss it last time is just an update that okay, there is. there is some migration of the of the

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Paweł Pawlak: So we we've been briefly discussing last week on what could be the topics. But maybe, guys, if you have any other suggestions, or you know.

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Keguang He: Yes, one comment. Yes, I have a provider, at least report.

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Keguang He: if it was under this meeting Hood next week, not a next month.

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Keguang He: Okay, it. Okay, I can share

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Sandra Jackson: Okay? Sorry. Say it again, Babo.

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Paweł Pawlak: Dantimani.

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Sandra Jackson: Alright. please don't have anymore. Is that it?

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Byung-Woo Jun: No, no, no, let's move on.

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Sandra Jackson: cause the typing is really bad this morning. Okay.

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Sandra Jackson: Oh, let me do update on this. And now stop sharing. Okay.

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Sandra Jackson: you have it.

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Sandra Jackson: Yep, let me see your screen

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Byung-Woo Jun: The we fill up the all the spaces.

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Byung-Woo Jun: I'm not sure the Andreas do you still need to work on this? Or it's kind of done?

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Andreas GEISSLER (DT): other things. There will be some, some changes, and a recent changes will be, for example, that can you scroll down if the policy framework. Okay, this will be

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Andreas GEISSLER (DT): policy framework will be up to 14 0 0. So at the moment there's a patch ongoing for that. So we will have to. First my major update.

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Andreas GEISSLER (DT): and then we would have done a new version here as well. So we there are multiple steps things ongoing in parallel.

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Byung-Woo Jun: I think other than that. Yes, filling up. And also we are filling additional table.

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan:  So this is the can. You see? I think you can see. My. yes, perfect. Umhm. Yeah. So yes, we saw that

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: and it will use methods aligned with Lf. And Lfn. And this will be made available to users globally. But this, what this student will do is demonstrate the instantiation of no cloud.

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: and because the future plans is this will come back to open source projects and

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: and the infrastructure will also be there.

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: So we're asking for. They ask whether you want full time or part time. You want a full-time 3 months during the summer.

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: So this, this is the proposal? Yeah.

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: any questions or comments?

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Sandra Jackson: Okay, thank you for that. Shankar doesn't seem like anyone has any questions, and I'll make sure I'll

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Sandra Jackson: I have a connection with Casey later.

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Sandra Jackson: so I'll bring this up to him.

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: I have a quick question Sandra and and Paul, when they said, there are 3 development boarders approved? 3. They mean

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: 3 projects or 3 intern slots. Or is that the same thing?

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: I mean, can there be more than one intern for a project. I think they're talking about the interns.

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Sandra Jackson: Okay?

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Sandra Jackson: not not the number of. But I will get clarity on that. Later today I do.

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: and how many did you? You might have said it, and I might have missed it. How many did you say? For here you're just looking for one right? One intern.

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: Well, we're looking for one. If

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: this is a we have set up a project with enough support, and if there are more than one slots.

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: it's always welcome.

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: That's what I would ask, because I didn't. I didn't. I don't know exactly how it it worked. It.

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Paweł Pawlak: Okay, got it. Okay.

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: I think it's a great proposal, Shankar. So thank you. I hope it would be accepted by

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Paweł Pawlak: by the word right?

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Paweł Pawlak: And yeah, it's a great opportunity for for some students also to to learn from practice

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Paweł Pawlak: and collaboration in in open source. Yeah.

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Sandra Jackson: Shanker. North Brunswick is that are the facilities at Rutgers.

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: Yes. What goes university has a campus in different parts of New Jersey. This

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: there's one in New Brunswick, and and this and this. The Windlap Building actually is in

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: in an adjacent town, not Brunswick, but it's part of the campus. Yep, yep, very familiar with it. I was right up the road at Kane.

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: Oh, really, Yup, Yup, whenever you come by visit. Yeah. So

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: it's it's been there for I mean this. This this test bed has been.

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: It's like a

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: so wireless networking test bed that people log in from globally from all over institutions, everywhere, lots of universities logging in. But any any companies that will come to login as well.

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Sandra Jackson: Okay, good. Thank you.

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Sandra Jackson:  And you said you put the link in because I didn't.

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: It's in the chat.

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Sandra Jackson: I was in the chat. Okay, I was looking in the agenda. Okay, got it. I'm gonna add it to the agenda.

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: Thank you.

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Sandra Jackson: Thank you. Alright, let's see. So oh, I guess I need to share again.

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Sandra Jackson:  just add this to the agenda. So that was it. Unless there's anything additional anyone has to add

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Byung-Woo Jun: No, I don't have it.

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Sandra Jackson: Okay. It's down here. Sorry I define my space.

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Sandra Jackson: Alright. Well, with that, then you

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Sandra Jackson: get some time back today.

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Sandra Jackson:  and everyone have a good one. Thank you.

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Byung-Woo Jun: Alright. Thank you.

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Keguang He: You. Bye-bye.

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Sandra Jackson: bye.

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