Just some initial thoughts - We all need to review the ONAP Beijing Lesson Learned and Casablanca Process Improvement to see how many we did/still need to bring forward. -kenny
Kenny Paul - license awareness: Every month when Steve runs his code scans we are constantly revisiting the same problems, often in the same repos:
- Project Clearwater GPL-3.0 code (which is just never, never going to be usable in any ONAP repo)
- New .csar files getting (re)added with "AT&T Proprietary" notices in them
- archive files (.zip, .tar.gz, and the like) being dumped in "just in case they are needed". Between RC0 and RC1 a single .wgn file someone committed contained about 1000 third-party Python files under ~15 different licenses.