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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

3GPP SA5

forthcoming next week

meeting report -hosted in China 

Introduction to 3GPP SA5 151.pptx

TCC / ONAP Liaison Updates



Task Force Updates









Operations (40 minutes)


TSC Activities and Deadlines

Voting ends October 20th  2023 TSC Election Candidates Wiki Page


2024 Budget Planning


Proposal to retire the CPS-Temporal project

#VOTE Does the TSC approve retiring the CPS-Temporal project (see Step 6 in the unmaintained projects transition steps) - @ @Sandra as send Email vote

Release Status

RelEng/Infrastructure

Toine Siebelink / Jessica Gonzalez 

Proposal to require 2FA for ONAP Jira instance

  • This supports the CPS project attainment of the OpenSSF gold badge, which requires that security issues only be accessible to a limited group using 2FA.
  • Original thought was to apply this only to the OJSI Jira project, however, iIt's much easier to apply 2FA to the entire ONAP Jira instance.
  • Should take less than a day to implement.
  • Note that, once implemented, it will be very time consuming to reverse.

#AGREE Does the TSC approve requiring 2FA for the ONAP Jira instance, including all projects within the instance? Table for next week, last step to get a gold badge for OpenSSF

PTL Updates



Subcommittee Updates

Arch, Lab, Modeling, Seccom, Requirements

Andreas Geißler 


LFN DTF topics:

ARCCOM is preparing the ONAP Streamlining Architecture Evolution presentation for the coming LFN DTF

ARCCOM is preparing Repository-based Software and E2E/NS/CNF/CNA onboarding and orchestration use cases for the coming LFN DTF

OOM and ARCCOM will jointly present new ONAP Streamlining component build and deployment to the coming LFN DTF

OOM and ARCCOM (and SECCOM) will present the ONAP security enhancements in Montreal+ to the coming LFN DTF

Events & Meetings

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Upcoming Events & Housekeeping

Sandra Jackson (Deactivated) 

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  • Updated version of slide deck which was presented yesterday in joint O-RAN WG1/OSC session are here: https://wiki.o-ran-sc.org/download/attachments/89784359/dec_smo_flows_v0.6_20231018.pptx?api=v2

    Events & Meetings

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    Upcoming Events & Housekeeping

    Sandra Jackson (Deactivated) 

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    ONE Summit Regional Day: India 

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    Zoom Chat Log 

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    00:19:38    N.K. Shankaranarayanan:    #info N.K.Shankar, IC
    00:34:37    David McBride:    Need to drop
    00:35:04    Sandra Jackson:    Ok thanks David!
    00:57:54    N.K. Shankaranarayanan:    Updated version of slide deck which was presented yesterday in joint O-RAN WG1/OSC session are here: https://wiki.o-ran-sc.org/download/attachments/89784359/dec_smo_flows_v0.6_20231018.pptx?api=v2
    00:58:37    Byung-Woo Jun:    Thanks, Shankar!
    01:02:55    Toine SIEBELINK (EST):    have to drop, thanks!
    01:03:13    Sandra Jackson:    Thank you Toine, have a good day!


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    Sandra Jackson: Hi, Darwin.

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    Sandra Jackson: Oh, wait a minute.

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    Sandra Jackson: Yeah. Our regular reminders here on the screen that when you come into the meeting you are muted.

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    Sandra Jackson: and that the the meeting is being recorded. That includes private chats.

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    Sandra Jackson: If you're dowed into the meeting and need to speak, you can press Star 6 to unmute yourself.

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    Sandra Jackson: and then our regular reminder about our anti-trust policy. If you have any questions about it, you could reach out to your organization's legal counsel, or if you're a member of the Lf. You can contact Andrew up to grove of the firm as

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    Sandra Jackson: guessmark up the grove. L lp.

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    Sandra Jackson: Alright

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    Sandra Jackson: on the agenda for to day. Hold on

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    Sandra Jackson: bunch of stuff in my way here.

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    Okay.

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    Sandra Jackson: on the agenda for today.

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    Sandra Jackson: And we have

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    Sandra Jackson: the 3 Gpp, presentation by verion, Kaguan.

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    Sandra Jackson: we're gonna talk about voting and some budget stuff reminders

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    Sandra Jackson: release updates. And we have some berlinge updates and our subcommittee updates. And then our regular housekeeping.

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    Sandra Jackson: Is there anything that needs to be added to the agenda

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    Sandra Jackson: or any questions?

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    Sandra Jackson: Okay, well, with the silence we'll proceed. Pegwan, do you need to share?

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    Keguang He: Okay. I will share my screen.

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    Sandra Jackson: Okay, I'll stop sharing

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    Keguang He: a

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    Keguang He: okay. Hello, everyone. And I'm excited to share with

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    Keguang He: and shit

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    Keguang He: share with you the highlights of the 3 TPSA. 5.

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    Keguang He: One file one meeting.

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    Keguang He: It took place in Xiamen, China, from October ninth to October thirteenth

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    Keguang He: with around 100 participates. So in both online and offline. the utmost atmosphere was a vibrate.

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    Keguang He: These are representative representatives from various companies

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    Keguang He: actively contributing to the discussions.

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    Keguang He: and you can find them more detailed since from the meeting report.

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    Keguang He: and during this meeting we focus on driving the release waiting project

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    Keguang He: are forward. Under

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    Keguang He: delivered into the scope of the upcoming 19 projects.

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    Keguang He: we managed to reach some initial

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    Keguang He: consigns on several courage projects such as close counter loop management.

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    Keguang He: the efficiency of a 0 touch, obtruion and management

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    Keguang He: management. Date, 19 Internet driver management service for a mobile network

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    Keguang He: under the management aspect of a

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    Keguang He: a network digital twin and management of networks aside, a network sharing on the cloud

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    Keguang He: aspects of the management and obstruction.

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    Keguang He: and and AI and Ml. Management under the scope of all these 19 projects. is still on. The discussion of the funny details

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    Keguang He: will be confirmed

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    at the next meeting.

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    Keguang He: If you are interested. In more specific details.

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    Keguang He: You can fake the attached documents for the online updates.

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    For release. 19.

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    Keguang He: And that's all. Thank you.

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    Sandra Jackson: Questions, comments.

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    Sandra Jackson: A,

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    Sandra Jackson: thank you, Keegan.

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    Keguang He: Okay, thank you.

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    Sandra Jackson: Alright. We'll move down to the TS.

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    Sandra Jackson: See activities and deadlines. Just a reminder. I think most of you have already voted, but a reminder that the election

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    Sandra Jackson: ends tomorrow.

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    Sandra Jackson: and then we'll move on to the next phase of the elections, which I think would be the the co-chair elections and shared elections.

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    Sandra Jackson: So if you have not voted, please do so

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    Sandra Jackson: again. The election ends tomorrow. and then we'll start the nominations for the Co. Chair and chair elections.

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    Sandra Jackson: 2024 budget planning. There was an email that went out. Believe it was Tuesday.

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    Sandra Jackson:  let me see if I can. Openness to see

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    Sandra Jackson: email went out Tuesday,

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    Sandra Jackson: about the budget.

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    Sandra Jackson: And it's going to be done a little differently this year. I think the governing board is going to review the budget in our November meeting, November 20 ninth. So we need the information from you all.

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    Sandra Jackson: we'll bring this up again, I guess, because Pablo is not here. So we need to push this through.

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    Sandra Jackson: Kenny. Did you have anything further to say about this?

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    Kenny Paul: Yeah.

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    Kenny Paul: The process is essentially same, that it's just the timing of it is a little bit different.

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    Kenny Paul:  the

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    Kenny Paul: spc, normally, what happens is in August the

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    Kenny Paul: the governing board gets together, and then they talk about what the

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    Kenny Paul: you know, upcoming year is going to look like. Try and lay some things out there.

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    Kenny Paul: What

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    Kenny Paul: that were then routed to the Strategic Planning committee. So the Strategic Planning committee has been

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    Kenny Paul: meeting pretty much on a weekly basis to try and hammer some things out.

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    Kenny Paul: What's gonna happen is that the strategic planning committee is going to say, Okay, here's what we think.

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    Kenny Paul: As far as Lfn goes

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    Kenny Paul: that's gonna happen at next week's governing board meeting.

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    Kenny Paul: that input's going to be taken, it's going to be fed to the finance committee to to look at kind of the the

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    Kenny Paul: larger picture.

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    Kenny Paul: And then the actual

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    Kenny Paul: what they well, what they want us, you know what they need comes in after that. pretty much. What we've seen is that

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    the communities are saying, Hey, we just need to maintain our status quo.

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    Kenny Paul: That's certainly what happened to  with onap last year is like, Okay, just

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    Kenny Paul: and keep everything flat to the previous previous year's budget.

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    Kenny Paul: $8,600 a month for azure.

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    Kenny Paul: So trying to figure out what we're if that's what we want to do, or, you know, bring up moving things to

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    Kenny Paul:  some of the cloud based

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    Kenny Paul: tools that are available.

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    Marek Szwalkiewicz: I can help here, Mark, here

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    Marek Szwalkiewicz: we are working with Matt. On moving away from Asia to a vect host on demand pipeline

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    Marek Szwalkiewicz: which should significantly lower if we're succeeding, if we succeed significantly, lower the bill there. But this we we are just starting. So this will take some time.

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    Kenny Paul: Yeah, certainly not a not a quick turnaround. So that's good. I was a a little bit peripherally aware of that. But

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    Kenny Paul: been focused on other things. So thanks for that. Update American. And David.

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    Kenny Paul: anyway. So the email is linked there in the minutes.

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    Kenny Paul:  not expecting there to be

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    Kenny Paul: a lot of changes with own app. But

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    Kenny Paul: you know that's up to all y'all in terms of what you would like to see.

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    Kenny Paul:  II was a little disappointed that we didn't take better advantage of

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    Kenny Paul: the mentorship program

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    this year, so I would certainly like to see

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    Kenny Paul: for the upcoming year that we take advantage of that. If there's an interest in

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    Kenny Paul: getting some a

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    Kenny Paul: mentees in for the spring session that needs to that planning basically needs to start now.  I know that oftentimes there's security things that can be worked on and such. So

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    Kenny Paul: I think that's the extent of it. We need the input by the third. so that then I can take and wrap that up into a nice little package for the Finance Committee and the governing board

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    David McBride: of 20. Third.

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    David McBride: Yeah. 1 one quick note the

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    Kenny Paul: No. By November third.

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    David McBride: or you need a pipe.

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    Sandra Jackson: Then we need to change that in a notes that says, twenty-third on the notes.

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    Kenny Paul: Yeah, no, the notes. The notes are wrong. It's it's

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    Kenny Paul: we need the input by November third.

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    Kenny Paul: and it's going up before the governing board for a vote and approval on the twenty-ninth of November.

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    Kenny Paul: So I don't have any idea where that date of the 20 third came from.

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    David McBride: That was my bad. Sorry about that, Kenny.

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    David McBride: Yeah. One thing. The email from Kenny that

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    David McBride: Sandra was displaying earlier.

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    David McBride: There is a table in there, and

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    David McBride: it might have been a little confusing, because the the table got

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    David McBride: scrambled in groups. I/O, but I think if you find the email in your inbox in your regular email client, I think it should be displayed properly in case there was any confusion about that.

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    Sandra Jackson: Okay.

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    Sandra Jackson: thank you, Kenny. Thank you, David.

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    Sandra Jackson: All right. come on. You want to speak. I see his proposal to retire. The Cps

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    Sandra Jackson: project.

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    Toine SIEBELINK (EST): Well, not the Cps project. No thanks. Cps project. No, no, no, no, no, not at all, not at all.

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    Toine SIEBELINK (EST): No, this is

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    Toine SIEBELINK (EST): This was a part of the Cps project. It's kind of a separate repo. And

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    this was started by Bell Canada, and we worked with them together at the time. It was an interesting feature where it was tracking changes in the cps environment. But they'll kind of was no longer interested. we're not using it. Nobody else is. No one up is using it.

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    Toine SIEBELINK (EST): Although Ericson is interested in the concept. We. We have no priority for this and and if anything, we we probably do it in a very different way.

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    Toine SIEBELINK (EST): Anyway, the option of it is that the project is not maintained. Nobody is modifying the code anymore, but improves, releases. That's kind of the usual stuff, you know. The way we get

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    Toine SIEBELINK (EST): request for vulnerabilities to be fixed. And they did end up with the Cps team. So the Cps team was just kind of keeping. The dependencies up to date, etc., for the project and and bumping the version on releases and all yeah, those of kind of additional activities. For nobody. Basically so

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    Toine SIEBELINK (EST): since it's no longer used. And II tried to contact Bell again, if they definitely don't want to come back to this or whatever, but basically without confirmation that they're not using it

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    Toine SIEBELINK (EST): and no longer have interest in maintaining this.

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    Toine SIEBELINK (EST): So therefore, we want to retire this this particular Cps Temple project.

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    Toine SIEBELINK (EST): So I've seen the process now set up by Amy. I think mainly it's quite good, quite clear. And

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    Toine SIEBELINK (EST): I think we're yeah. Was it due, Dave. He showed us the different steps among the emails.

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    David McBride: Could you open that link but for the process.

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    Sandra Jackson: this one?

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    David McBride: Yes.

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    Toine SIEBELINK (EST): so we kind of had to look at these steps for freezing and maintain project. And my understanding is that it's probably scroll down a little bit. Steps.

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    Toine SIEBELINK (EST): Close it. Yeah. Thanks.

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    David McBride: Yeah. So we we had an email exchange about this and

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    David McBride: in in, included Amy. I was hoping that Amy would attend today. But it looks like she's not available.

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    David McBride: And the research that Twon has done that, we're up through the first 5 steps. So we're at Step 6, basically. And that's why we're putting this in front of the TSC. To day to get concurrence from the TSC. That we will retire. This project.

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    Sandra Jackson: Now the only issue is, you may have to do this again and next week, because I don't think we're at quorum to take a vote on this.

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    Sandra Jackson: or take it to an email vote. Thank you, Mr. Paul.

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    N.K. Shankaranarayanan: I'm sorry I missed the I I'm sorry I missed the first few minutes of the of the call the first 10 min.

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    N.K. Shankaranarayanan: Because it's it's an IM, it's a really important solution which nobody was working on. And I know from. And Bruno was there from from bell in the early days.

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    Toine SIEBELINK (EST): and and and prevent the additional maintenance or around release time and vulnerabilities that are coming out of this.

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    Toine SIEBELINK (EST): there is actually for you. If you're interested, Shankar, I think, towards the telecom and cap jam and I are working on a a delta feature now, which does something similar in a slightly different way. So that is being developed.

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    Toine SIEBELINK (EST): So there's active development on something similar. But but this particular yeah, we're not continuing that.

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    N.K. Shankaranarayanan: Yeah, it is. It is a hard problem. And it's a problem that was identified. And I help formulating it. But there's no easy solution. okay, yeah. But I have no problems with moving it to unmaintained. I mean, you have to focus. You should focus on things that are doable and and and the people waiting to use it. Yeah.

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    Sandra Jackson: Okay, thank you, Toan Davis. So we'll just put let me just do an update to.

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    Sandra Jackson: hey, Dave? Can I ask you to take an action and send an email about this.

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    Sandra Jackson: so will you guys put this in an email vote

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    Sandra Jackson: Okay, if someone someone send email to Tsc, then we're gonna put. Oh, I'm gonna talk about. I misspoke about the email, just the email. That's what I'm talking about.

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    David McBride: No. No updates this week. Just a reminder that our Rc. Milestone is coming up on November ninth.

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    Sandra Jackson: Okay, quick and easy. Thank you, sir.

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    Andreas Geissler: We should always say, get, get, get, project, or get to repel, and not the project, because I mean, it's usually project is, of course, meant as a owner project, but not and cps temporal is basically a git project. Right?

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    Byung-Woo Jun: Okay, I can show a couple of pages. But before that I tried to. You know, summarize that we are preparing, and dtf topics and outcome. Preparedly, only a stream, 90 architectural evolution.

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    Byung-Woo Jun: streamlining component builds and deployment to Lfn. Let me share my screen. Okay.

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    Byung-Woo Jun: let me share. This is what the I'm gonna share. Let me know if you see my screen

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    Byung-Woo Jun: this is what the Akom and the Oem team discussed. And then, currently this, most of them achieved by the Montreal release. So we are applying Ci, and then we have own code, and we going to build pipeline. And then we are building the component individually.

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    N.K. Shankaranarayanan: it gets to the heart of what we are talking about.

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    N.K. Shankaranarayanan: okay, do you see this Powerpoint? Yeah.

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    N.K. Shankaranarayanan: okay. So I think this is the first time it was got a chance to do this. With the architecture group. and there are some small changes, and what you would like to point out if I go back to this.

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    N.K. Shankaranarayanan: this policy, management and exposure is formally getting added, as Smo service inside the smo.

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    N.K. Shankaranarayanan: it was actually came in from Rakuten. and in some of the discussions there. And so when when I was talking about this, I said.

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    N.K. Shankaranarayanan: And you can see both that are Oran software community Osc projects and own app projects, and some in some places there is very good harmonization. We've been talking about this for several weeks, so it should not be a surprise that

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    N.K. Shankaranarayanan: and was my job to just point out that look. There has been work in policy before. And and of course, when onap talks about policy, it could be about multiple things. It's not only for for the radio access network that I'm

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    Byung-Woo Jun: and then they tried to bring in own app function to build their own Oscmo function, and that's a good. But they tried to bring whole own app as is, and then they realize many problems to still be, too, you know, Chunky.

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    Byung-Woo Jun: So that's why I introduced them on. It is changing. Now, owner streamlining. So we wants to provide the individual component function. So that's why, when Osc.

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    Byung-Woo Jun: Smo, they want to bring in. The you know, some of the only function, not everything, and, like Shankar showed. Then if they take the new approach you from own app on a zoom, mind you will, really beneficial to them. So they kind of understand. And also I link the

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    Byung-Woo Jun: and our, we, we provide and pick and choose facilitation. That's our goal. And then, if they can bring up the bring in the own app function will be really great. So yeah, that's the goal cause II showed my diagram Osc, they bring the own app component. You know some with some modification. And that'd be nice.

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    Byung-Woo Jun: Okay, I think that's a yeah second shanker. So definitely, I like to include this one into the architecture revolution and then collaboration with the other community. Definitely, I'm gonna cover this one.

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    N.K. Shankaranarayanan: the the smo in Orland is the place where the network is managed.

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    N.K. Shankaranarayanan: involves is is is components for network automation and management. Right? So if you are not relevant to.

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    N.K. Shankaranarayanan: if you're not, if old and alliance is, is not aware that there is open source work

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    N.K. Shankaranarayanan: that is relevant to managing a RAM. Then then then you don't. Then then we're not doing our job.

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    N.K. Shankaranarayanan: So I'm glad. At least there is awareness. And so anything that's happening in on app. And if you want that automation and to be relevant to management of the radio access network, whether it's Fiveg or 60, if you're not part of this game, then you're not.

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    N.K. Shankaranarayanan: We lose relevance

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    Byung-Woo Jun: definitely. So currently oscars. So we are, you know, discussing what you know with the shanker and others discuss how you're gonna build sml.

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    Byung-Woo Jun: and then how they gonna take advantage of the owner function. So we are, we are in sync. So we're gonna discuss. And then Andrews will continue to define that individual buildings for CD. I think they will have the osu.

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    N.K. Shankaranarayanan: This might be. And one thing II actually added this.

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    N.K. Shankaranarayanan: the Omci CD. And there was a question about that. And David Kenzie is aware of all this. And so there was.

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    N.K. Shankaranarayanan: There was discussion about this. There was discussion about the Cicd process. He mentioned that

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    N.K. Shankaranarayanan: we included. So all these things are being added one by one into the spec

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    Byung-Woo Jun: So, Bjung, I'll send you the slide we can discuss by email. But II won't. I can log in view remotely. But if you, if you find a way to just add this to whatever you're presenting, it's just a few slides. My news will do will do, and I can be your proxy, and also Andrews will prepare something. But if he cannot present me. Then I'll just helping the Andrus present his slide. So I'm gonna be there. So okay.

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    Byung-Woo Jun: we'll talk offline. Okay and rest. And chunk.

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    Andreas Geissler: Thanks. Yeah.

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    Byung-Woo Jun: thank you.

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    Sandra Jackson: Alright. Thank you.

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    Byung-Woo Jun: One thing since the tag on, and then also one is here. Jen is here. I only have. There are several level of intent. Okay, intent. There are several level. So I mean the channel telecom. They're supporting the Ui, the using user intend, and there's the higher level.

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    Byung-Woo Jun: And they have a natural language process transfer into the intent motion. Understand the intent. So if you talk about intent. I think there are several levels of the intent, I think. And then Dong Wong and Jen, they are the expert.

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    Sandra Jackson: Alright. So then we're gonna wrap up with the housekeeping. Our usual housekeeping reminder about the daylight daylight savings time that comes up

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    Sandra Jackson: Powell

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    Sandra Jackson: will not be here next week. He comes back on the twenty-seventh, which is, after. I think the Tsc. Meeting

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    Sandra Jackson: and then I'll be out as well next week.

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    Sandra Jackson: Reminder about the one summit regional day. In India coming up on November thirtieth

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    Sandra Jackson: as Kenny, are you still on? Someone asked me in another meeting if it was

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    Kenny Paul: co-located with anything from the page. I couldn't. It wasn't obvious that it was co-located with any other event. No, it's it is not it is a stand alone being hosted by infos.

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    Sandra Jackson: Okay, I wanted to make sure, and that was the answer I gave you. Thank you.

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    Sandra Jackson: And then the big

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    Sandra Jackson: Dntf. Budapest, Hungary, November thirteenth, through November sixteenth.

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    Sandra Jackson: So, please, if you have not registered register and let's get there. The information is there, Jeanne? Topic proposals, topic proposals. Please get those in as soon as possible.

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    Sandra Jackson: I don't recall if we put a deadline in. Let me see.

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    Kenny Paul: Kenny. No, not many topics there yet, Kenny. Yeah, there's there's not many topics. There's 8 from own app.  lfn, as a collective is notoriously bad for getting in

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    Kenny Paul: We there were some questions earlier.

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    Kenny Paul: We've communicated that to the Finance Committee governing board based upon the thresholds that we were looking to meet.

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    Kenny Paul: So registrations coming along.

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    Kenny Paul: We need to get more things into the in into the submissions.

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    Kenny Paul: We are. One of the things that I wanted to bring up is that

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    Kenny Paul:  that certainly, during the virtual  have virtual dnts.

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    Kenny Paul:  generally we try and cancel any of the Tsc meetings, because everybody's, you know.

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    Kenny Paul: in the same boat. Everybody's trying to to attend these but if

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    Kenny Paul:  I think that's about the update. Very excited about this. I, personally will not. I will be arriving

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    Kenny Paul:  late on Monday, so I will miss most, if not all, of the first day.

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    Kenny Paul: Due to pre existing family commitment

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    Kenny Paul: so you'll know to. You'll know folks that know I'll be there can then, you know, plan on how to avoid me

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    Sandra Jackson: and Kenny no worries. I will hold it down and make sure that I, jack everything up before you get there to keep it interesting for you.

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    Kenny Paul: Perfect. So, Kenny, sorry. Quick question here, John. Here. I kind of forgot. But I think I know the answer. There's no online participation for people that can't make it correct. No, there is we. We will be doing what we have always done since the very beginning, which is, we will have zoom bridges available for people to

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    Kenny Paul: It's all fully dependent upon the

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    Kenny Paul: folks that are providing the sessions do that. The one thing that we are being

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    Toine SIEBELINK (EST): Okay, no, that's that's clear. Do people need to register if they don't come, make it to be able to log in into one of those zoom zoom bridges, or do they not need to register for that?

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    Kenny Paul:  Don't need to register for that. If they're going to be connecting to a zoom bridge. Only

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    Kenny Paul: we may. Generally we don't.

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    Kenny Paul: we don't put the remote registration available

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    Kenny Paul:  upfront in these things for the simple fact that it creates confusion.

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    Kenny Paul: Oh, I can just attend remotely no problem.

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    Kenny Paul: And then there's a whole different set of expectations. So we will probably enable that

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    Kenny Paul: registration, and then be begging people to register the day of the event for for remote attendees.

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    Toine SIEBELINK (EST): No, I had some of my team members that would just like to join some of the presentations remotely, and that that's why I'm asking

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    Byung-Woo Jun: Kenny, I'll pet mentioned about own app component individualization. I say, wow, so you got it?

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    Kenny Paul: Yes.

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    Kenny Paul: yes.

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    Kenny Paul:  that was very good. Yeah.

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    Sandra Jackson: Okay.

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    Sandra Jackson: Other questions last minute comments.

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    Sandra Jackson: alright, so just a reminder that Pablo is out next week, and so am I.

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    And again, if you have not registered.

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    Sandra Jackson: please register for the Dntf. And I'm looking forward to meeting those who will be in attendance

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    Sandra Jackson: with that everyone have a good day. Good evening. Good night.

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    Kenny Paul: Bye-bye.

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    Byung-Woo Jun: Thank you, but

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    Kamel Idir: thanks everyone.

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    Andreas Geissler: Aye.