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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 UpdatesMAC, SPC, TAC, EUAG, LFN Board |
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TCC / ONAP Liaison Updates | |||
Task Force Updates | |||
Operations (40 minutes) | TSC Activities and Deadlines | ||
Release Status |
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RelEng/Infrastructure |
Update on GitHub Actions
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PTL Updates | Paweł Pawlak |
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Subcommittee UpdatesArch, Lab, Modeling, Seccom, Requirements |
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Subcommittee UpdatesArch, Lab, Modeling, Seccom, Requirements |
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Subcommittee Updates | OpenSSF Badging Sandra Jackson (Deactivated) & Tony Hansen Slack - March 28th
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Events & Meetings (5 minutes) | Upcoming Events & Housekeeping |
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Paweł Pawlak: Hello! Good morning. Good afternoon. Good evening.
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Byung-Woo Jun: Hi, Paul. Hi, everybody.
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Paweł Pawlak: Hi! Mute!
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Byung-Woo Jun: Right.
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Sandra Jackson: Okay. Let me get off. Mute. Here. Good morning. Everyone.
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Paweł Pawlak: Good morning, Sandra. How are you?
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Sandra Jackson: I'm well, how are you?
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Paweł Pawlak: Yeah. Good. Thank you.
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Sandra Jackson: Okay. our regular quick reminders here
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Sandra Jackson: and that includes chat.
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Sandra Jackson: and then the regular antitrust policy. Notice.
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Sandra Jackson: Ouch.
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Sandra Jackson: and then entangled.
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Sandra Jackson: Okay on the agenda for today.
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Sandra Jackson: We have
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hopefully an update from from Keguon. For the for the ETSI. That he attended the presentation. He did.
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Sandra Jackson: And some release updates.
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Sandra Jackson: If we have any relinge updates and then Ptl updates, and then our subcommittee
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Sandra Jackson: updates, and then our regular housekeeping. Is it anything that anyone have any questions about the agenda or anything that needs to be added?
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Sandra Jackson: Okay, well, with that we'll go ahead and start.
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Sandra Jackson: Let me see, did I see Kgwan on
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Keguang He: a Hello, syndrome? I'm fine.
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Sandra Jackson: Do you need to share?
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Keguang He: Okay, okay, I can share.
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Keguang He: I'm more curious
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Keguang He: about
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Sandra Jackson: let me stop sharing.
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Keguang He: Okay?
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Keguang He: Yes.
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Keguang He: a part in the meet meeting.
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Keguang He: II totally for
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Keguang He: we've provided a recent report about Earthview and Unab
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Keguang He: to this meeting.
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Keguang He: But, to be honest, I haven't get any feedback
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Keguang He: about the laser report. so maybe I
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no more information about the insane report.
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Keguang He: But I found an interesting standard
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Keguang He: project
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and maybe I can give a very brief introduction about this materials.
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Keguang He: Well, this project, this project is A
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Keguang He: is a a study report. It's a report architecture, support for the
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Keguang He: evaluation. and it's you must gauge.
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Several aspects.
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Keguang He: for every amendment, architecture, evaluation in future. And
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Keguang He: useful for ownap developer developer. Maybe we can
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Keguang He: that. The change may be happened in future for every manual architecture. and and at present
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they have several
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Keguang He: study. Study reports
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on several
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texture aspects. Include
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Keguang He: and diversified under
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header rate generates the infrastructure, infrastructure
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Keguang He: and cloud technology. Command dating different types of virtualization forms and the new telecom application servers
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running on technical cloud infrastructure
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Keguang He: and improve automation and intelligence for F. Menu and pay quota past and for each tree there they give some description, and the targets from the treat.
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Keguang He: more aspects in future. and to in future. So
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Keguang He: yeah. So I will upload this material as
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Keguang He: Chelsea and meeting minutes.
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Keguang He: and if you are interested in the
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Keguang He: future about enough manual architecture, you can
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Byung-Woo Jun: One question. Thank you, Kevin. I'm just curious an fee manual for future.
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Byung-Woo Jun: Any container specific enhancement. I mean the
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Byung-Woo Jun: there's some you know. Walk up when what's there, and then to support the Cnf.
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Byung-Woo Jun: And but there VNF supports CNF. But I'm not sure there's some additional changes
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Keguang He: presentation.
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Keguang He: Okay. 707
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Keguang He: to support management.
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Keguang He: let me see, pardon the key.
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Keguang He: I think this is a Cnf. Right?
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Keguang He: But I didn't have found more information about it.
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Keguang He: I don't know if they have more treat
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Keguang He: in future, but at present, and maybe they didn't have investigate about. That issue.
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Byung-Woo Jun: Okay, thank you. Good.
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Keguang He: Okay. I will upload the material, sir.
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Keguang He: find more digital information.
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Keguang He: Okay, Sandra, that's all. Thank you.
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Sandra Jackson: Okay, thank you. Let me go back to my share.
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Sandra Jackson: See if I can get it over here.
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Sandra Jackson: Okay. You see, you're seeing the agenda again. Right?
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Byung-Woo Jun: Yep, we see. Okay. Just wanted to make sure. Alrighty
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Sandra Jackson: so we'll move down to the next, which is if we have any release
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Sandra Jackson: update
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Byung-Woo Jun: this is just ongoing the the documentation updates. So please check it and fill up we are
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Byung-Woo Jun: getting there. And Andreas is filling up information, too, and also key update modifying a little bit.
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Byung-Woo Jun: And then so it's getting there, but still ongoing. Okay, back to you.
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Byung-Woo Jun: And then also, I'm preparing elephant Dtf session for new daily project status and key Update based on this. Input. So if you have an additional information, please fill up
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Byung-Woo Jun: and based on information, I'm going to prepare a presentation for new Delhi project status and key update.
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Sandra Jackson: Okay, thank you, ma'am. Alright.
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Sandra Jackson: Do we have any reling?
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Sandra Jackson: Updates?
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Jessica Wagantall: I'm going to take the silence as now, so we'll move on to go ahead.
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Jessica Wagantall: so just pretty quick. I wanted to add a little bit of an update on the work on Github actions. At the moment we have both the Clm. And the sonar jobs
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Jessica Wagantall: created in github actions. And they're running right now
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Jessica Wagantall: in one of our tests. But we're getting a little bit of an issues with the results, comparing the reports that Jenkins generates versus the one that Github actions generates. In the specific we run the reports for Clm. 4 CC. SDK. Cds. And
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Jessica Wagantall: and we noticed that the number of vulnerabilities detected by Github actions is way greater than the one that Jenkins the text. So we're still investigating. Why, a why is that case? So
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Jessica Wagantall: the work is still ongoing. But soon once we are able to nail down the the 2 reports. We're probably gonna start migrating all the and the dailies into Github actions.
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Jessica Wagantall: Interesting? Thank you for sharing this. Yeah.
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Sandra Jackson: thank you, Jessica.
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Paweł Pawlak: Do we have any update for the support for feet.
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Paweł Pawlak: Peter? on
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Paweł Pawlak: the Brazil?
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Andreas GEISSLER (DT): III think he's still on vacation. So I how long? So? But I think.
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Andreas GEISSLER (DT): yeah, we we do, we? I think he was asking for the great old Clm. Job right.
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Jessica Wagantall: It got completed, and it's running in production. So I did reach out to him to see whether he can help me. Reviewing the report. But the job is running in production already for one of his repos, I think I think it was only one. The portal. Bff, yeah.
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Andreas GEISSLER (DT): okay.
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Andreas GEISSLER (DT): But I guess he will be back also next week or a week after. So let's see.
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Jessica Wagantall: Yeah, I can pick up with him and see whether he he took. He can take the the chance to see the report and and let me know what he thinks
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Paweł Pawlak: interesting, because I checked beginning of this weekend I could not find in the Clm. Job related to Portal, but
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Paweł Pawlak: maybe it's happened after
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Jessica Wagantall: they so do. Do you have to go into the repo into the the actual repo, the portal vff repo. There should be a dot github folder there, and in there you're gonna notice a few files under the workflows
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Jessica Wagantall: Directory.
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Jessica Wagantall: because I was accessing from the Clm. Level.
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Jessica Wagantall: Oh, I see, I see. yeah, I think in the at the Clm. Level, you should be able to see the application. Id ownup. dash. portal, dash, BF,
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Jessica Wagantall: and the application Id should be there. If not, I'll I'll email it to you.
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Paweł Pawlak: Okay, please check and let's exchange offline. Thank you, Jess.
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Jessica Wagantall: Thank you.
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Sandra Jackson: Okay, sorry about that. Let's move down to and thank you, Jessica, again.
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But move down to Ptl. Updates.
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Sandra Jackson: Do we have any Ptl. Updates.
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Byung-Woo Jun: Pablo? II put this one into modes mentioned about this
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Byung-Woo Jun: in the Pto meeting. So I just copy here. So if you have any additional.
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Byung-Woo Jun: So it
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Paweł Pawlak: not at this stage, I think. Yeah.
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Paweł Pawlak: And do we have Thomas
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Byung-Woo Jun: Thomas? Except because.
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Paweł Pawlak: yeah, there was some mention about the
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Paweł Pawlak: we check with Thomas. Right? And I think Thomas was off. Yeah.
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Paweł Pawlak: Hi.
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Byung-Woo Jun: Thomas Kolic.
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Paweł Pawlak: Yes. So
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Paweł Pawlak: we had this fixed python dependency specification. And we we were to, to, you know, to check with you.
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Paweł Pawlak: as you can see
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Paweł Pawlak: in the in the the last bullet point.
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Thomas Kulik: do we? Yeah, there was some python issue, right?
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Thomas Kulik: Did a lot of patches also. And I saw also today, and also yesterday, that people are merging.
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Thomas Kulik: but not sure how many patches are still left.
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Andreas GEISSLER (DT): So but I can double check. Yeah, at least in OMI have a read the Docs validation arrow in running talks. I have some
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Andreas GEISSLER (DT): in OM. So maybe you can help me here or check with me.
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Thomas Kulik: I am
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Andreas GEISSLER (DT): so the last patch which I did was failing. And but maybe it's something
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Andreas GEISSLER (DT): internally, and I have to check. Maybe it's also a link check. II will check that so and maybe we can never look together, so maybe this is something alright alright that's good.
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Paweł Pawlak: okay, so let's move forward.
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Sandra Jackson: Okay, will do. Thank you. Thank you Thomas, thank you pavel alright, so moving further down to subcommittee updates.
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Sandra Jackson: there is a box there, but I don't think that we need to talk about it, because I don't see a name there, so let's go to the preparing for elephant.
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Paweł Pawlak: Dtf, mobilistar, and and from the content it is vung. Right?
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Byung-Woo Jun: Yeah. Then you mentioned that you are preparing some some deck? Right? Yeah. So this one is preparing kind of Dtf. Session.
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Byung-Woo Jun: and also I'm also preparing for 11 dtf. Session. So, anyway, so he will. You know, to refine, and then he will provide the information at the 11. Dtf, just my understanding.
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Paweł Pawlak: Yeah.
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Sandra Jackson: okay.
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Sandra Jackson: So moving on to open Ss badging. I did get to connect with Kenny, and we have what we need for me to be the backup on this. I feel like I've given this update already. But but there was some further stuff tony also added me
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Sandra Jackson: with Tony, any updates or whatever that needs to
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Sandra Jackson: That need to be done for the open Sf badging. So under the Tsc guidance, and Tony's guidance is is when we'll when I'll do updates or what whatever's needed.
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Sandra Jackson: And
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Sandra Jackson: so that's all I have on that.
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Toine Siebelink: Sorry. I'm just curious. I'm not quite sure what that's about. Just interested.
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Sandra Jackson: So twon what it is is onap. Have a number of projects that have received security badging. And so it's basically just making sure that our projects on openss with that receive the badging stay up to date. So like, for instance, we have some projects that had been sunset archived, so that we need to make sure that. That what open Ss open
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Sandra Jackson: SSF.
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Sandra Jackson: Reflects is accurate.
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Toine Siebelink: Okay, I actually was looking at I'm preparing a talk about this, that that's why I was kind of curious what's going on here.
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Paweł Pawlak: And I noticed that all the batches are known of our own by Mrs. Jackson. That's you, I suppose.
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Paweł Pawlak: Yes, yes.
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Paweł Pawlak: How about why do I not own my own badge for the Cps project? But yeah, you you deserve.
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Paweł Pawlak: We need to grant you. I thought, it is your, your, your budget, your project, your team.
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Paweł Pawlak: This is important for us to have Sandra as a kind of bridge.
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Paweł Pawlak: because if you have a situation that one project
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Paweł Pawlak: is you know, the Ptl. Steps down right until New Ptl. Arrives. Then Sandra can assign new Ptl. And you know
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Paweł Pawlak: we have this continuation in the story right?
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Tony Hansen: David Mcbride used to do this.
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Tony Hansen: have this role, and after he left. Sandra is picking up as a replacement for what David was doing there.
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Toine Siebelink: Problem.
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Paweł Pawlak: Thank you. Yeah, thank you.
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Tony Hansen: Yeah. And it. It seemed to make more sense to have Sandra be the actual owner of all the badges and not just the
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Tony Hansen: one of the editors
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Tony Hansen: that way she can. She can actually make
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Tony Hansen: changes to who the additional editors are is If if the need were to arise as well as work on making changes
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Tony Hansen: to the project, wide. Well answers, for example, the answer about having 2 factor. Authentication was done
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Tony Hansen: and cps updated there. I their answer for that one. But it's a project wide answer, and everybody should answer.
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Tony Hansen: And Sandra can now go in and do that
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Sandra Jackson: okay, thank you for that clarification, thank you Sandra,
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Sandra Jackson: okay? And then the next one was mine as well. So I saw an email this morning. So I just thought this was worth mentioning, that it was saying that
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Sandra Jackson: after March 28, it seems like parts of China won't have access to slack, so if you have slack already downloaded, or whatever it doesn't seem like it affects you, but if you don't have it downloaded before March 28, then you won't have access to it. So I just wanted to
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Sandra Jackson: to bring that to life for anyone who may be affected by it.
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Sandra Jackson: Any questions, comments
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Toine Siebelink: we went to slack because the previous application was no longer accessible in China, if I remember correctly.
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Toine Siebelink: So we're gonna have this problem again. But we probably at some stage have to move or
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Sandra Jackson: So
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Sandra Jackson: again, if you have it already.
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Toine Siebelink: Yeah, I understand that, Sandra. But eventually we'll get new team members. We get new people and they might not be able. You know this. So it sounds like that. We we need to look at alternative again in the next while.
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Sandra Jackson: Oh, I get what you're saying. Yeah, I don't have any information on that. I just want. This is this is all I have right now. But yet you're you're right. I don't know. Maybe we'll have that conversation offline with with Lfit
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Toine Siebelink: to see if there are any workarounds or whatever. But for now.
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Sandra Jackson: yeah, this is what I have.
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Toine Siebelink: I think it's thanks.
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Keguang He: Hello, Sundra!
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Keguang He: How who can I join in this slack
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Keguang He: group about own app?
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Keguang He: Maybe I haven't didn't have a a uir or to
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Keguang He: join the slack.
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Sandra Jackson: Say that again, Kay Brown, you said you do have one, or you don't have one.
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Keguang He: I yes, before I joined the I joined the Nephew group in slack.
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Keguang He: but I don't know how to join the
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Keguang He: don't add for group.
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Sandra Jackson: Okay? Alright. I thought that you were on it. Okay? So when I'll send you an invite and see if it if it works. Have. Have you received the invite to join ounette before?
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Keguang He: II never
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Keguang He: have. I invite to join on App before
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Byung-Woo Jun: Ownig Project. That's the search title for own it into select.
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Byung-Woo Jun: You can switch back and forth, nephew, I think if you add, nephew, then you can search for on App Project
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Keguang He: I, okay, I will try to search on app.
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Byung-Woo Jun: I have both. So
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Keguang He: okay. does there have a link? Or.
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Sandra Jackson: yeah, that's what I was. Gonna say, I was, gonna send you a link. so I'll connect with you afterwards. I'll send you a link and see if you can get on.
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Keguang He: Okay, okay, thank you. No. Worries
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Sandra Jackson: is a down boing down one line as well.
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Sandra Jackson: I was just going to check and see if he needed the same thing. But okay.
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Sandra Jackson: okay. So we're down to housekeeping already. First of all. Thank you for those who've already gone in and put your sessions added your sessions for the
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Sandra Jackson: for the Dntf. We really appreciate that if you have additional sessions, the the
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Sandra Jackson: the line is still open to receive those, so please get them in.
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Sandra Jackson: We.
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Sandra Jackson: Now I feel like I'm begging we still need
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Sandra Jackson: to represent Ownap on the scheduling committee the
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Sandra Jackson: the meetings have not started yet. I think notification will go out soon on those. I'm not sure when they'll start meeting, but they have not started meeting yet again is not heavy lit. If someone can just pleat, we'll help you out as much as possible. If someone can step up and
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Sandra Jackson: and volunteer
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Sandra Jackson: to represent Ownap. And again, what you'll be doing with that is, once. All the
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Sandra Jackson: once all the cfps are in.
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Sandra Jackson: Once we get to the point where we're scheduling those to make sure that your community sessions are are on the schedule.
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Sandra Jackson: So if you're interested, please reach out
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Sandra Jackson: and thank you in advance.
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Byung-Woo Jun: One thing. I summarize Andres. The plan for Dtf, so, Andres, is that correct? Summary
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Byung-Woo Jun: your plan?
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Andreas GEISSLER (DT): So
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Andreas GEISSLER (DT): As I said so between the 20, s and third, I will be not. I would be on vacation. So I will think of and have. I haven't checked yet who might be
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Andreas GEISSLER (DT): able to present something. So I will. I will sect, check that so I will not be on
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Andreas GEISSLER (DT): and no one will be from the T on let's say
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Andreas GEISSLER (DT): on site. But if it's possible to remotely show something. Maybe we can have some presentation out of that.
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Byung-Woo Jun: But the content content somebody content is okay.
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Andreas GEISSLER (DT): the.
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Byung-Woo Jun: so that that we have some content, you mean, for no, no, no! In the on the screen. Decide. Put to component dependency on image Port Secret, and then move Sd rates function chart that we can have. Yeah, that's okay to to make owner component function. More independence. Okay.
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Andreas GEISSLER (DT): that's we can do
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Byung-Woo Jun: Sandra, can you click the session? Too sure
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Byung-Woo Jun: not many session. Just Nope, the click to link session.
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Byung-Woo Jun: Okay, where do you want me to go? Here? Click! Click the session. Yes, just to show the how many.
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Byung-Woo Jun: So if you are the
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Byung-Woo Jun: expand, their left column left pane, then you can see the
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Byung-Woo Jun: but only one advocate and 2 on apps. So
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Byung-Woo Jun: if you have any presentation, please add this one, because this is pretty low.
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Byung-Woo Jun: Okay, that's it.
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Sandra Jackson: Yes, but you all make me proud that you are adding something in
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Sandra Jackson: alright. Let me go back.
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Sandra Jackson: Okay,
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Sandra Jackson: I think that's all we have any questions. Comments last minute.
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Paweł Pawlak: Just 1 one more comment coming from the Security Subcommittee. So we've been reviewing the progress of the packages upgrades.
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Paweł Pawlak: And yeah. really appreciate if you could, please plan some actions. I think only modeling started to do something. And so
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Paweł Pawlak: I thought that policy mentioned that there is some work on going, so please keep on doing. And so we
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Paweł Pawlak: so our check next check would reflect those changes and those updates. So yeah, please.
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Paweł Pawlak: plan, some work in this area.
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Paweł Pawlak: Thank you.
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Sandra Jackson: Thank you. I do have 1 one question, did you, Pablo? Did you get my email? Were you able to get the okay, well, wonderful. Okay. Well, then, that is all we have. You get some time back today. Thank you. Everyone is. See you here same time, same place next week.
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Byung-Woo Jun: Thank you.
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Keguang He: Thank you. Bye, bye.