Agenda:
Antitrust Policy Statement: Meetings of the ONAP Project involve participation by industry competitors, and it is the intention of the Project to conduct all of its activities in accordance with applicable antitrust and competition laws. It is therefore extremely important that attendees adhere to meeting agendas, and be aware of and not
participate in any activities that are prohibited under applicable U.S. state, federal or foreign antitrust and competition laws. Examples of types of actions that are prohibited at ONAP Project meetings and in connection with ONAP Project activities are described in the The Linux Foundation Antitrust Policy. If you have questions about these matters, please contact your company counsel or Andrew Updegrove, of the firm of Gesmer Updegrove LLP, which provides legal counsel to The Linux Foundation.
Linux Foundation Antitrust Policy: https://www.linuxfoundation.org/antitrust-policy
- Assemble/Welcome (5 min)
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# | Objective | How Achieved | Participant Preparation required | Action items out |
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2 | Review Gerrit backlog (5 min) | Walk through the Gerrit Backlog for Guidelines & Requirements deliverables | review the Gerrit Backlog for Guidelines & Requirementsdeliverables | to clear any backlog |
3 | Close SPRINT 3. (15 min) | Walk through the JIRA backlog to check for completeness resolve VNFRQTS-100 | review: JIRA backlog | move unfinished items to next sprint and close out |
3 | Develop Sprint 4 definition. Participants should be comfortable with an achievable development sprint scope ( 30 min) | as a group select a minimum set of functionality to complete within the next two weeks | propose a minimal "getting started" sprint scope. ensure that suitable JIRA tasks are already in place to support this scope. | Start SPRINT 4 |
4. Any other Business? (5 min)
NB Upcoming F-F Developer event in Paris 9/26-28 Do we need sessions scheduled on VNFRQTS topics - the conference agenda is now closed