Information for PTL
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Project Description:
CLAMP is a platform for designing and managing control loops. It is used to design a closed loop, configure it with specific parameters for a particular network service, then deploying and undeploying it. Once deployed, the user can also update the loop with new parameters during runtime, as well as suspending and restarting it.
Project Landing Page:
Project Meeting Minutes:
[clamp] Team meetings and minutes
Leadership Resources :
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Role | Name | Linux Foundation Login (LFID) | Email Address |
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PTL | osgn422w | ||
Committers | Sebastien Determe | sebdet | |
Xue Gao | xuegao | ||
ChrisC | |||
Eddy HAUTOT | ehautot | eddy.hautot@intl.att.com |
Project & Release History
- How long the project has been an active: At launch of ONAP the date is 5th of November 22017
- Release Participation: All ONAP Releases (Amsterdam Release through Frankfurt Release)
- Engagement levels for past releases (up to 3):
- Commits per Release: see Release table below
- Contributors per Release: see Release table below
- Companies per release: see Release table below
Statistics taken from Bitergia : https://onap.biterg.io/app/kibana#/dashboard/Overview
Release name and timeframe commits contributors companies Amsterdam ( 1/1/2017 to 11/16/2017 ) 191 13 4 Beijing ( 11/17/2017 to 6/7/2018 ) 275 11 5 Cassablanca ( 6/8/2018 to 11/30/2018 ) 118 9 4 Dublin ( 12/1/2018 to 7/9/2019 ) 263 18 6 El Alto ( 7/10/2019 to 10/24/2019 ) 130 5 2 Frankfurt ( 10/25/2019 to 6/18/2020 ) 273 14 2
- Use Cases:
- Scale Out Use Case
- Self Serve Control Loop
Architecture Alignment:
- last architecture review done on 7th of October 2019: ARC CLAMP Component Description - Frankfurt
Artifact Information:
- codes:
- documentations:
- CLAMP Overview : https://docs.onap.org/projects/onap-clamp/en/latest/index.html#master-index
- CLAMP internal interfaces: https://docs.onap.org/projects/onap-clamp/en/latest/_downloads/d25f20712a4cf2524a1cf13242349743/swagger.pdf
- CLAMP User Guide: https://docs.onap.org/projects/onap-clamp/en/latest/user-guide.html#
- CLAMP project team members, contributed, in all ONAP release, in the successfull completion of integration team testing (for Scale out Use case)
- To our knowledge, the following companies have used ONAP CLAMP internally: AT&T, Ericsson, Orange, Tech Mahindra, Nokia, Samsung
Other Information:
- CLAMP hosted a booth and made a demo during 2018 Amsterdam ONS: https://events19.linuxfoundation.org/events/open-networking-summit-europe-2018/program/schedule/
- CLAMP had topic (unconference topic) during the 2019 Antwerpen DDF: https://events19.linuxfoundation.org/events/onap-ddf-opnfv-plugfest/
- CLAMP team has received kudos from the security subcommittee(Paweł Pawlak ), for the El Alto and Frankfurt releases, for the Effort put in reaching compliance with S3P recommendations in both of those releases.
Control Loop Sub Committee:
The CLAMP Project has been active in the Control Loop subcommittee from its inception. Working very closely with Policy Framework and DCAE to support the automation and enhancement of Control Loops in ONAP.
The project shares weekly meetings with the Policy Framework Project.