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Agenda Items

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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






Lightweight ONAP

Byung-Woo Jun 

ONAP Streamlining Phase 2 - Requirements, documentation, roadmap for Oslo - work in progress

  • Leveraging individual core ONAP network automation functions, create lightweight ONAP solutions
  • create documentation (user guide, APIs, architecture, trouble-shooting), focusing how to use individual ONAP network automations
  • Use case of O-RAN / Nephio connections



Operations (40 minutes)


TSC Activities and Deadlines



UUI/OOM Update 

  • New Delhi UUI update
  • OOM Update for New Delhi
  • Any issue for Sign off

Release Status

  • New Delhi RC dates May 23) and Sign Off June 13
  • Project Milestone Status, New Delhi Milestone Status (work in progress)
  • New Delhi project branch ("newdelhi") creation for components with the following rules:
    • Code branch still goes with the marketing (e.g., newdelhi) 
    • If a project does not have any change (e.g., not active, no PTL), there is no branch change; if necessary, create dummy branches
    • Likewise, helm chart versioning is needed for active projects only. If there is no project change, they can stay at the old helm chart versions
      • The new OOM scripts (thanks to Andreas) support this

TSC vote for New Delhi Release Sign off (June 13)

  • #TSC approves New Delhi release sign off
  • Vote passed

Oslo  Release Planning: Oslo. (Kick off : May 30)

New Delhi documentation plan

RelEng/Infrastructure

PTL Updates



    • Sonatype officially does not provide an equivalent plugin, but there is the Sonatype Scan Gradle Plugin that could provide similar functionality

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

 ongoing; Jessica

https://jira.linuxfoundation.org/plugins/servlet/desk/portal/2/IT-26882

https://jira.linuxfoundation.org/plugins/servlet/desk/portal/2/IT-26881

    •  ongoing; Jessica and Fiete are discussing this.

Subcommittee Updates

Arch, Lab, Modeling, Seccom, Requirements


  • ARCCOM updated the New Delhi Architecture overview -
    Jira Legacy
    serverSystem Jira
    serverId4733707d-2057-3a0f-ae5e-4fd8aff50176
    keyDOC-823
  • ARCCOM plan for Oslo (lightweight ONAP with AI/ML) - Work in progress
  • Preparing for Oslo documentation plan - easy to use, user guide for Lightweight ONAP, trouble-shooting...  taking input from Keguang He, Dong Wang, Muddasar Ahmed...


AOB

Adheli (Ericsson)

Ericsson Policy Framework team is sharing O-Parent dependency removal experience

  • next week (June 20th)

Events & Meetings

(5 minutes)

Upcoming Events & Housekeeping



Zoom Chat Log 

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00:16:39    Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation):    #TSC approves New Delhi release sign off
00:16:41    Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology):    #vote +1
00:16:45    Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG):    #vote: +1
00:16:47    Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG):    #voate +1
00:16:47    Pawel Pawlak:    #vote +1
00:16:50    Keguang He (China Mobile Communication Company Ltd):    #vote +1
00:16:55    Dong Wang (China Telecom):    #vote: +1
00:18:02    Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation):    #End vote
00:28:52    Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation):    #Vote TSC agrees to remove all past recordings older than 1 year
00:28:54    Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology):    #vote +1
00:28:55    Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG):    #vote +1
00:29:03    Pawel Pawlak:    #vote +1
00:29:06    Keguang He (China Mobile Communication Company Ltd):    #vote +1
00:30:09    Dong Wang (China Telecom):    #vote +1
00:30:16    Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation):    End vote
00:32:01    Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG):    CLM-scanning support ticket for portal-ng-ui
00:34:08    Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG):    Docs job support ticket

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Hi, Sandra!

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Hi! How are you?

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Your voice is roll again. I don't know why.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Hi, Keegan! Hi! Ramesh!

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Hey, guys.

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Keguang He (China Mobile Communication Company Ltd): But I'll be in.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): 8 k. One.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Pizza.

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Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG): Pity. Yeah. Hi.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Hey, Beatty!

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Minutes for people to join.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Andrea, your voice is very low.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Always love for everyone else, too. Let me see.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): I don't know what to.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): You know what. Hold on! I know how to fix.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Getting. Better. Getting. Better.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Oh, okay.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Yeah, just be.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): No, no, now he's good.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay. So it sounds like, I just need to be closer to them. But hold on. Let me share my computer

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): as I tear everything up on my desk. Is that better?

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Yes, yes, yes.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay?

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): The distance. Okay.

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Pawel Pawlak: Hello! Good morning! Good afternoon.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Eye, power.

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Thomas Kulik (Deutsche Telekom AG): Hey! There!

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): And.

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Pawel Pawlak: And good evening.

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Pawel Pawlak: The other colleagues in China.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Hey!

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Good morning. Good day. Good evening. Alright. Well, as folks are calling in

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): into the system. If you dial into the meeting and you need to speak. You can press Star 6 to unmute yourself.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): and then our

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): antitrust policy, and if you have any questions about it, you could reach out to your company's legal counsel, or if you're a member of the Lf.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): You could reach out to Andrew up the grove of Guessmere up the Grove, Llp.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): uui, OOOM, update

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): and Ptl, and then subcommittee updates. Are there any additions or questions about the agenda.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay? Well, with that we'll jump into it and may scroll back up here

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): and we'll start with a lightweight map

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): bayon. Do you need to share anything.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): No, no, no, just for now is talking so this is on a streamlining phase, 2

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): requirement document roadmap for also

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): work in Progress and

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): and Keg, Wang Dongwang, and also Deutsch Telecom and Alexand.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): lightweight own app. So we already individualized our own app

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): the network automation functions and to let by leveraging that the functions. And we like to create some solution called lightweight on it. I still wanna demonstrate, you know, to o the lightweight on it I think previous presentation.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): or lightweight on it. So we are going to move give detail as progress. And I'm just trying to heads up

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): telecom to the Mobile, and then myself, and also do telecom thinking. And so also, Madusta

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): the they talking about. We need just some only have some documentation. I mean that we have a documentation, but this one is more how to use the discord and own it. Lightweight component user guide. Apis apis. We are in progress and make it more in

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Okay? Also, as I mentioned at Dtf. We are thinking about make some connection

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): kitchen own it, and orange slash, nephew. So I think there's some use cases for that.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): I think Keguan shared his vision.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): How to connecting to nephew from a uui is possible. So we are talking about it. So anyway, as a progress, I'm gonna show more detail. And by taking input from the one keg one and Zen, and also the toy stack. Okay, that's it.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay, thank you, Caleb, sorry. Thank you. Bayon any questions or comments.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): All right, then we will move down to the uui. OM update K. Gon.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): And do you need to share.

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Keguang He (China Mobile Communication Company Ltd): I I don't need to share. But and i i i just want to to show the information that we have.

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Keguang He (China Mobile Communication Company Ltd): we we have released the new.

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Keguang He (China Mobile Communication Company Ltd): we we have. We have new release for uui and also, add the release number to oo m

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Keguang He (China Mobile Communication Company Ltd): and it very, and it very. It was verified

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Keguang He (China Mobile Communication Company Ltd): by Garrett. And I hope someone can help to mature. Moderate those code.

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Keguang He (China Mobile Communication Company Ltd): from my side, thank you.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Andrew is gonna under verify. Oh, so andress, could you

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): share your oim? Update for new daily any obstacle or sign off today?

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Angius.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): If you're talking, you're on mute, Andres.

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): Yeah.

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): I've seen the new uui

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): if we release.

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): the new Daily release today, I will then cherry, pick that

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): after some getting tested. Yeah.

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): okay, so no, no issue.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): No issue for signing. Okay? Great.

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): Sign off. It's not an not an issue. Yeah, okay, is. But but I. What I saw now is that there is also an Sdnc version update.

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): let's say, okay. But let let's see how we do it. With that. It's at the moment

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): just received by dan.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): You just receive, okay, yeah.

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): You just received it.

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): and it nevertheless, I will. I will test whatever we have. And if it's not directly today in the released version. I can cherry pick that then for

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): in the next days maybe tomorrow. Yeah.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): A any feature update for Sdnc, I think I I assumed Dan didn't respond to you. So I I removed the key update from sdnc, so this is just the OM, okay, board and changes. Okay.

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): It's it's obviously so. What I see is that it's including the Dg builder. Fix. Because this was an open open issue for him, and he has obviously

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): added the support for the Bmun interface as well, so that it might work as well

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): with the existing service orchestrator. So that means he did not change, or did the patch which say Sunket was proposing, but he added the support for the bmon interface

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): so that it's the old versions of of Sso should work as well with that.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Okay, so.

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): I was tested, yeah.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Okay, great, thank you. I say, she confirmed, that he's not gonna check in anything new to new daily, because time is to

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): the you know, to close. So beer man what you know new Rfc Hr. For general changes whatever dude. So from so pro perspective they're gonna postpone to also. So that means, it's good Andreas. If so, they support post bm, and out of CH. 0 for general, that's fine. And as so, there's no changes because they're gonna use the old beer men. Right? So okay, no problem.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay, thank you, Andreas, and thank you. Being

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): alright moving down to release status.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Can I share.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): You sure can let me stop sharing.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Just go over quickly for using evaluations.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Let me know if you my screen.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): I can see your screen.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Okay. So this is the milestone and the everything is the close and done. And then, and Thomas if you

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): then you can either move to close and done so, for example.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): this one. So I I think everything's closed. We're done. And this one. I know the Thomas is working

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): when the documentation, I think getting there. So if you are comfortable to finish that, you can change the status to the done will close. Then you can. Okay.

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Thomas Kulik (Deutsche Telekom AG): I I will, I will do so. But currently we are not there because because I I did what you asked me to do to to to merge the patch. But yeah. So, Andreas, and I think also other people

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Thomas Kulik (Deutsche Telekom AG): need to create the branch. And I will use what? What's there for new daily and

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Thomas Kulik (Deutsche Telekom AG): the ones will be linked to to latest. So I will continuously look if people have created that branch, and but it will incorporate

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Thomas Kulik (Deutsche Telekom AG): as they have done it.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Yeah, no problem. So anyway. So if we sign up today, then we you can cherry picks right? So

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): so that's that's good. And so if you look at

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): status and everything's fine, you know. So as Thomas once Thomas, you know, they collect the additional. He collect additional information and then move to close or done. And we are yeah. Pretty good good shape. I think that we are in good shape

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): And so I'm going to move this one to the Oslo. So I'm gonna remove this to this is fine. The Internet. Mr. Louder is fine. But Java 17 upgrade code. I'm gonna move to Oslo so this is close to that. This one kind of 4, 1, 1, 5 and 4, 1, 2, 5 will move to Oslo. I think I already moved to Oslo.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): yeah, I already moved in most of those. So we are good. And so I think that I'm gonna wrap up this key update the minor, you know, editing changes.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Thomas will get some assistance from Pto, and as a plenty quote, you know, creating so he can finish up. So anyway, that's not the blocker to me, because we can cherry pick this documentation. So anyway, I stop share back to you.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Sandra.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay, thank you.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay, you're seeing my screen again.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Wonderful. Thank you for the update.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): We need to. Tsc vote for new daily release sign off today. So I are we comfortable sign off the new Daily release today

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Pawel Pawlak: Yeah. Yeah. Guys just last last call for any objections.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): And let me put it in the the chat beyond. Do you mind giving me to work? Oh, shoot the wording so.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Test paw. What do you think.

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Pawel Pawlak: Yeah, I don't hear any objections, right? So I propose we start voting. So, Sandra, please.

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Pawel Pawlak: issuing the chat.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Yup, I am doing it now.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): A,

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): That's the wording. Right?

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Yeah. Okay, so putting it in the chat. Now.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Thank you.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Yep, got it.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): David.

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): Quality. You see, people should vote. He's he's not my proxy. Just me. Yeah.

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Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG): I see exactly.

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Pawel Pawlak: Some typo, right.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Yeah, okay.

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): I guess Fita will be my proxy next into the week after, or Thomas, because I will be 2 weeks on vacation. So.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Thank you.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Thank you.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): No, no, no. So we're gonna talk next next time, because one of the lightweight own it. We're gonna talk about document plan.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Let me update this because I don't like the way it looks. One is in edit mode. So

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay, really just a quick zoom update. I think it was Thomas last week who who bought it up? About the do. The host keys change. So I have an answer for that when I did the demo for those of you who are not here. When I did the demo, it showed the meeting Host Key.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): But I have since discovered that the host key updates. It seems like with, I don't know if it's every meeting. But it was a different host key for this meeting. So we're okay with that.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Yes, I do thank you. They all for reminding me.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): Got it. Did they told you anything because they told us June or July, right? So make sense with what they said, but it almost made it seem like it was gonna be done earlier.

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Pawel Pawlak: And if you click on the link, you will see at the bottom there what is what is the the context of this notification.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): This is the 1st time I'm saying it was there a ticket on this.

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Pawel Pawlak: I encourage, don't need to open to open a ticket for this.

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Pawel Pawlak: You see, there's Code review plus one and verified minus one. If you go down.

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Pawel Pawlak: So you'd like to have some explanation of why why this kind of error appears.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): Got it. Yeah, this is the 1st time I'm seeing this. I'll I'll see who has the ticket and and sync up with them. I didn't picked up the ticket, so maybe somebody else in my team did.

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Pawel Pawlak: Okay. Yes, yes, please.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Thank you, Pablo.

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Pawel Pawlak: And there is one more thing that Mike opens already a few months ago, and we are still waiting for some.

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Pawel Pawlak: yes, this is the link

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): I thought, Kevin, what did Kevin say last week? I thought he oh, I think he said he was working this last week. Was that the update that he gave, that he had some other stuff that took priority. But he's

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Pawel Pawlak: Sandra. You you see, the the history is coming from like

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Pawel Pawlak: We have a 1 year one year lasting ticket. Right? So anniversary is coming.

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Pawel Pawlak: which is probably not the way. How we would like to move forward with on that right.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Jessica. Can you connect with Kevin on this.

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Pawel Pawlak: Let's try to to to escalate it. And, you know, try to

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): we noticed that this particular confluence has a lot. It has a 2 TB award of files stored, and most of these files are coming from recordings from all meetings like since 2,017. So I was wondering if there would be a possibility that we can dispose of those old recordings.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): Is that something that we can come to an agreement like maybe leaving the current year worth of recordings and remove the past year recordings.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): What? Yeah? And if you have everyone should have what is the Lf, id in their individual dashboards? So if you are

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Pawel Pawlak: I would say, even you know, one year recording is is is good enough to to keep. If you have something older than that.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): I I think that that's a that's what I was gonna suggest. We both on to keep a 1 year worth of recordings, if and new recordings, as Sandra says, they're gonna be, stored in your individual dashboard so

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Pawel Pawlak: efficiently use the resources we have. Right. I don't see a reason of storing some very old recordings of the meetings right.

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Pawel Pawlak: you can delete it right and progressively with Lfx dashboard. We will have access to our recordings with the.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): Thank you. Thank you. Yeah. So can we officially vote on it? Just so that I have the.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Let me let me do that. Let me do that.

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Pawel Pawlak: It makes your life easier. Dress, of course.

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Pawel Pawlak: Yeah, let's vote on this something. Do you mind too?

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Yup, I'm keeping it. I'm I'm putting it in a chat now. Tsuki's good to know.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): I appreciate it. Thank you.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay, let me put it in.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Is that good?

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): This is what I added.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): And it's in a chat now.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): 1 1 Sandra Tsu agreed to remove all past recording right.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): All past recordings. Yes.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): But we're gonna keep one year recording.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Yes.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): The the 2 2

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): any any old pass recording older than one year? Probably.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay, tsc agrees to move.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Past recording older than one year. I think that's the same thing right? It looks like that conflict

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): one year.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): That's what you were saying.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Yeah, this.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): and you can remove to

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): That's my understanding.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Everyone good with that

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay, I'm taking the silence, as everyone is good. With that, I'm going to update it

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay? And it's in the chat. So

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): minus one, if you disagree 0 to abstain.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): One more.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): And

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): can we get one more vote

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): who hasn't voted yet?

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Don't mind.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Anyone.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Don't want. Can you put?

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): We need to. Don't want sport to pass.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Is he on?

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): He's on. But it's not responding the one. Can you hear us.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): We don't have enough to pass it yet.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): And yet maybe so.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Married? Yeah.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Thank you. Thank you. Don't worry.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): Thank you, and thank you so much.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Alright. Thank you.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Alright! So that is passed.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): and let me go back down.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): I went too far. There we go.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Thank you

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): alright

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): moving on to Ptl updates.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Do we have any updates here?

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): That's Pablo. Yeah.

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Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG): Yeah, I can.

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Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG): I can give it up. Yeah.

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Pawel Pawlak: Peter. Peter. Yes.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): 50, yeah, 50.

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Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG): Yeah. The information here is a bit

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Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG): yeah. Outdated. So

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Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG): There are.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Do you need to share your screen at all, or you're good.

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Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG): Sorry.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): I said, did you need to share your screen, or are you okay?

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Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG): Oh, I'm okay.

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Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG): I'll send 2 links, though.

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Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG): Because I've opened 2 Lfn support tickets. Cause? I think. Yeah, that was necessary.

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Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG): So one regards the Clm scanning, which is still open for the Portal and Gui Repository. So from my point of view, we can delete the whole block

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Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG): that is currently starting here from at Feeder Uscom to provide

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Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG): just need all that. And yeah, basically, the update is that there's

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay. So you're saying

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Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG): I've just sent the.

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Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG): I think, in the chat, so maybe you can just insert it. There.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): You want me to open it?

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Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG): As you like, yeah.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay.

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Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG): Yeah, likely I would need some help from either Jessica or Matt. So.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): Yeah, I can look at those like.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): I thought we had. I thought we did the Clm. Job for one of the portal

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): Was he then said.

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Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG): Cameron.

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Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG): Yeah, that's that's what we did. That's why the

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Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG): And now it's just this

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Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG): yeah. Ui project that's left. Because, as far as I know, there's no

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): Okay, I can. I can take that I'll I'll look into it.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): Yep.

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Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG): And then I opened another ticket that is related to the Docs job. Cause. I think currently, we do not.

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Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG): I have that integrated that. Yeah, yet. And I also don't know what to do. There.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Is that this 1? 0, that was a different one. Okay, let me.

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Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG): Yeah, this is old. So

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Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG): I've just posted the link in the chat.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): This one.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): yep. Okay.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): Okay, this one.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): I don't know if it's just a matter of adding the docs jobs, but it could be a little bit more complicated that I I can take a look at that one too.

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Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG): And likely it's it's quite easy. It's just that. I don't know how to integrate this.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): I'm not sure like

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): I haven't done that thing forever.

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Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG): Yeah.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): But I can. I can take a look.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): I can take a look into it. I think.

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Fiete Ostkamp (Deutsche Telekom AG): The updates. Yup.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): Thank you. Peter.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): And give me a second. I'm just gonna drop this in the

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): alright.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Anything else.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay? Well, with that we'll move down to the subcommittee updates.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Yeah. So I just explained to come updated new daily architecture overview

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): with help with Thomas. Thank you.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): and then we are planning for a lightweight on it with input, from don keg one zen me.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): And we gonna talk about this soon.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): And then I mentioned part of the lightweight on it. We are preparing for also documentation

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): So some taking some input, some suggest to make it easy to use user guide for lightweight on it. Troubleshooting. And so we are working with. So just, I'm gonna share as a material comes mature. Thank you.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Thank you.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): And then that brings us to any other business which there's a note here. Eric.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Yeah. So she cannot attend today. So she postpone to next week. So next week daily

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Adehaly, she from Ericsson the she work with Ramesh. Ramesh, could you? So anyway, they the Ramesh's team, they removed the or parent dependency from policy. They going to share their experiences, how to remove the owner or parent dependencies?

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): And I think we tried to remove this before, but it was complicated. So we postpone to next release. So once we hear what the addiction date, and maybe we can. Revisit this possibility. The second ones to remove the owner or parents dependencies. But anyway, next week we gonna talk about for 10 min.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Ramesh, do you have any more additional input yeah.

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Ramesh Murugan Iyer (Ericsson): No, beyond that's what today, I believe, is not available. So next week we will give a small presentation how we move the dependencies and configurations from Opel into

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Ramesh Murugan Iyer (Ericsson): our own component.

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Ramesh Murugan Iyer (Ericsson): So that that's all.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Great. Thank you.

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Pawel Pawlak: Sounds good, thank you.

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Pawel Pawlak: So we booked the slot for the next week. Agenda.

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Pawel Pawlak: Yep, yep.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay. Well, that brings us to the end of the end of the agenda. Do we have any other last minute comments or

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): questions about anything

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): going once.

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Pawel Pawlak: So congratulations, team. It's it's good that we achieve this.

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Pawel Pawlak: license for the new Delhi.

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Pawel Pawlak: Yeah, you said, we use.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Good job.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): mitt.

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Pawel Pawlak: Thank you. All contributors.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Thank you.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Alright. Well, with that we'll see everyone same time. Same place next week. Have a wonderful day, evening, night.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): morning. Thank you.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Vacation andress a great vacation.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): I both hopefully, you're going somewhere. Fun.

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Toine Siebelink (Ericsson): And thanks. Everybody have a good one. Bye, bye, thank you. Bye, bye.

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Keguang He (China Mobile Communication Company Ltd): Bye, bye.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): But I.

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): But Macquarie's

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): must.