Agenda:
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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)
# | Objective | How Achieved | Participant Preparation required | Action items out |
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2 | Project Status: Review JIRA Backlog. Participants should be comfortable that they understand the backlog of tasks for our project ( 5 min) Close Sprint 7 | Walk through the JIRA backlog to check for completeness | Draft structure of Use case and test case Descriptions available before ONAP Beijing M2 Milestone - functionality freeze 2/12 review: | |
3 | Develop Next Sprint Participants should be comfortable with an achievable development sprint scope ( 30 min) Start Sprint 8 | Create / edit any needed User Stories implement low priority editorial bug fixes - VNFRQTS-162-176 | ||
4 | Relationships with other projects in Beijing? (10 min) | review project handoffs | review handoffs with DOCS VVP VNF SDK Modelling others? | create any necessary User Stories |
5. Any other Business? (5 min)