2020-01-22 Meeting notes (SDN-R)
Date
Jan 22, 2020
Attendees
Tom Moore
@Herbert Eiselt
@Martin Skorupski
@Marci Haas
@nullop
@Benjamin Cheung
@Jeff Hartley
Lee Baker
Nov COU Pro
Mike Stevens
Linda Horn
@Payam Forghani
Marge Hills
@Joanne Liu Rudel
Ondrej Risko
Please add yourself. Thanks!
Informed
@alexander.dehn
@George Clapp
@Herbert Eiselt
@Tracy Van Brakle
Goals
share information
Discussion items
Time | Item | Who | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
5min | Admin | @Martin Skorupski | @Martin SkorupskiUpdate ONAP Calendar with @Kenny Paul |
55min | latency | Melanie Sater | Structure of the Problem Different needs for latency based on scope, project, use case... Different standards involved RAN topology of tomorrow
@Martin Skorupski Add modified slide set Optimization on UE and/or service level |
Action items
@Martin Skorupski correct ONAP calendar - email send to @Kenny Paul
No response - as a workaround, the time and its time zone is added to the agenda.
No response - as a workaround, the time and its time zone is added to the agenda.
@Martin Skorupski Provide information: How to get a Linux Foundation ID
In general, all LF projects and their content are public available – so that everybody can read them without any registration.Only if you want to contribute (uploading code, adding and modifying content on wikis, creating JIRA requests, and so on) you need to log in with your LinuxFoundationId.Everybody can get and LF-ID, following a short registration process, basically LF needs to make sure that there is a valid email address involved.You can use your private or your business email address and you can later change it if you like.Please follow the instructions here: https://identity.linuxfoundation.org and select “I need to create a new Linux Foundation Id”.
In general, all LF projects and their content are public available – so that everybody can read them without any registration.Only if you want to contribute (uploading code, adding and modifying content on wikis, creating JIRA requests, and so on) you need to log in with your LinuxFoundationId.Everybody can get and LF-ID, following a short registration process, basically LF needs to make sure that there is a valid email address involved.You can use your private or your business email address and you can later change it if you like.Please follow the instructions here: https://identity.linuxfoundation.org and select “I need to create a new Linux Foundation Id”.