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Duration 60 minutes

DurationAgenda ItemRequested byNotes / Links
START RECORDING

Emergency Maintenance Release - Tag: 3.0.2

  • Final list of projects
  • Testing
  • Readthedocs

TSC-120 - Getting issue details... STATUS


M3 follow up topicsFormer user (Deleted)

Use case YELLOW - blocking defects? Alla.Goldner

Component & Global Optimizations Eric Debeau

S3P djhunt

Additional functional tests OOM Morgan Richomme

xNF communication security enhancements Linda Horn

Locale/Internationalization Tao Shen



M4 Preparation

  • Integration Blockers
  • Risks
  • Projects
  • Requirements
  • oParent Integration
  • Containers Procedure from Inegration/OOM Teams


Please update M4 checklist by April 3rd, 2019 noon - thank you

10min

Documentation process overview

Hack a thon days

Documentation Hackathon

Process overview, PTL 2019-01-21

2minWindRiver Clean-Up checkpointYang Xu

Jim sent the delete list to WR on 2019-03-19 - Cleanup complete 2019-03-20

Reduced: 40 vCPUs, .9TB RAM, 7TB Disk

5minConsistent Java code style using maven plugins

Regarding instructions under Setting Up Your Development Environment

Instead of starting with Google style and Setting Up Your Development Environment

Suggest using Setting Up Your Development Environment as the ONAP style formatter file is committed to the repo

In AAI-2198 - Getting issue details... STATUS two maven plugins were trialled in AAI using the formatter XML file above, as intended to pass "onap-java-style" checkstyle audit.

Plugins can do batch re-formatting of Java code in the repository and run the audit, e.g.:

mvn formatter:format spotless:apply process-sources

Suggest that the formatter file and plugin config be adopted into oparent for all to share.

Otherwise individual projects can copy the configuration and adopt it for their own local usage as per Setting Up Your Development Environment














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