TSC 2024-06-06

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Agenda Items

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Presos/Notes/Links/



Strategy (45 minutes)

ONAP takeaways


We are encouraging ONAP consumers to share with us their feedback, so we could prioritize our activities and make ONAP better suited their needs and requirements.

LFN Cross-Organization Updates

MAC, SPC, TAC, EUAG, LFN Board



TCC / ONAP Liaison Updates

Keguang He 

ONAP Liasion Report to ETSI NFV 46#

NFV(24)000140_ONAP_LS_Report_to_ETSI_NFV_46.pdf

Task Force Updates






Operations (40 minutes)


TSC Activities and Deadlines



Release Status



Andreas Geißler


  • New Delhi RC dates May 23) and Sign Off June 13
  • Project Milestone Status, New Delhi Milestone Status (work in progress)
  • New Delhi project branch ("newdelhi") creation for components with the following rules:
    • Code branch still goes with the marketing (e.g., newdelhi) 
    • If a project does not have any change (e.g., not active, no PTL), there is no branch change; if necessary, create dummy branches
    • Likewise, helm chart versioning is needed for active projects only. If there is no project change, they can stay at the old helm chart versions
      • The new OOM scripts (thanks to Andreas) support this

Oslo  Release Planning: Oslo. (Kick off : May 30)

New Delhi documentation plan

mailto:pmo@onap.org Sandra Jackson to check is email valid

Release Package Upgrade for New Delhi

New scans iteration for packages upgrades available on the restricted Wiki, but due to instability of Nexus-IQ, all the CLM jobs were failing. Amy has opened  ticket:  IT-26799 CLM Jenkins Jobs Failing

Progress - not all jobs are failing. Pawel's access to CLM reports was lost - Jira was opened for that: https://jira.linuxfoundation.org/plugins/servlet/desk/portal/2/IT-26825 and IT-26810.

RelEng/Infrastructure



add Tony here

PTL Updates


  • DMaaP MR is deprecated.
  • SDNC: SDNC new version without Biermann API is needed. SO is waiting for the new RFC API.
  • AAI update that got rid of DMaaP dependency - Work in Progress - done! Thanks Andreas.
  • Recommended packages upgrades are available on the restricted Wiki. Jiras are created per project. 

    Need to check NG Portal status CLM jobs. Any update? Jessica Gonzalez , ongoing.


Ticket opened by Fiete: https://jira.linuxfoundation.org/plugins/servlet/desk/portal/2/IT-26527

    • ongoing; Jessica and Fiete are discussing this.

Subcommittee Updates

Arch, Lab, Modeling, Seccom, Requirements


  • ARCCOM works on the New Delhi Architecture update.
  • ARCCOM plan for Oslo (lightweight ONAP with AI/ML) - Work in progress
  • Requirements/Architecture reviews for Olso will be begun from next week; for the reviews, PTLs and feature owners contact ARCCOM (Byung-Woo Jun)
  • O-parent removal is proposed for Oslo (Ericsson might present their experience in near future)


OOM Update
  • OOM Update for New Delhi
  • No major issue with Sign off next week - TBD
  • CLM Job failing does not impact OOM builds


Doc Update 
  • Active repos which have a “newdelhi” branch will be interlinked (sphinx) to their “newdelhi” branch
  • Active repos which not have created a “newdelhi” branch yet need attention from the project. In case the project does not react I will create the “newdelhi” branch for the repo by myself on your demand. Open topic: Project release notes!
  • Deprecated repos (which are not planned to have a “newdelhi” branch) are interlinked (sphinx) to their latest available branch (mainly “montreal”, but maybe an older one) (personally I do not like this because we are moving back to the mess we had in the “istanbul” release and earlier)


All other projects (those who are no longer part of the “newdelhi” release) are removed from the “newdelhi” docs.


I will use this list as a reference: https://lf-onap.atlassian.net/wiki/display/DW/Project+Status+in+New+Delhi+Release


Log ImprovementMateusz Pilat TATA communication plans to do log improvement in Oslo.

Events & Meetings

(5 minutes)

Upcoming Events & Housekeeping



Zoom Chat Log 

00:19:45    Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology):    @Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation) , I can see the host key for ARCCOM. Thanks.


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Pawel Pawlak: Hello! Good morning!

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): Good morning!

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Hi, everybody!

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Another minute, and then I'll I'll start

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Andra somehow. We can hear you. Very well.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): I cannot.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Okay.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): The thing.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): We had this problem yesterday.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): and it's hit or miss. It happened with you and one other person. Can you hear me better now?

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Yes, now it's better. I don't know why.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Maybe I just need to be closer to to the computer. Okay.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): I'll lean in

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): alright as folks are

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): coming in. I'll just the our regular reminders up on the board here that the meeting is being recorded.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): And that includes chat. And if you are dialed in and need to speak. You can press Star 6 to unmute yourself.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): and then our anti-trust policy. If you have any questions about it, you can reach out to your Company's legal

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): department, or if you are a member of the Lf. You can reach out to Andrew up to Grove.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): I've guessed at the Grove, Llp.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): On the agenda for today

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): we have some liaison updates.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): quite a few things in in released

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): management and

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): amber lynch.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): And then some Ptl updates.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): subcommittee updates.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Is there

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): anything that needs to be added? Or are there any questions regarding the agenda?

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay, then we will go ahead and jump into it.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Let me see

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): 1st on the list is the Tcc. Oh, Nat, liaison update

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): is cakewina.

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Keguang He (China Mobile Communication Company Ltd): Hey, yeah, I have introduced this material last last week.

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Keguang He (China Mobile Communication Company Ltd): This time I just upload as a

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Keguang He (China Mobile Communication Company Ltd): materials

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Keguang He (China Mobile Communication Company Ltd): at at this pages. So I think,

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Keguang He (China Mobile Communication Company Ltd): I haven't no nothing new to introduce this week. So maybe it. It's okay.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Yep, okay. So yeah. Cake. Juan gave us a review last week, and he's just adding the material. So thank you for that cake. Juan.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay, so then we'll keep it moving down to the release status.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Can I share.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Yup. You sure can.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): It

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): easier for remediation.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Let me know if you see my screen.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): I can see your screen.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Okay? This is a new daily milestone status. So we collected Con Cps documentation and polys framework and portal Ng

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): service orchestrator use user use use case. Ui. So I think the

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Thomas colleague is working on documentation and also Ui tag, one knows the

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): is in progress. So once he's done with the uui, he can change it to close and done.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): and the portal, Ng, I think, is.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): is done

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): and says good. Then Poly's frame up is the closed. Or maybe you cannot move to Don and

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): okay, and then cps 2 and Jira ticket the release candidate, Jira ticket. I think the most of the came in except the Ccsd, yeah, we don't explore any changes. So

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Dan says, not changes. And but as Dnc. I'm still waiting for his input, but we'll see

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): other than beyond an Api. I don't think there are much the update from Sdnc.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): But we need to confirm. Next week.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Next Thursday is the sign of day. And

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): I tried to send another email to Dan update before sign off day candidate. So we see. And the Sesu is working under this and progress. I will send another email to session about the close of this any. So Update

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): and Kagan already to share this, and there is progress, and Kegon once is done, you can move to, you know, closed and done so. You can do that, so he's he knows the issue.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Okay, that's the one underneath. Candidate. Let me see what is.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): I think we have a section for Thomas Thomas talking about the branch.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): so he had some the

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): how to proceed proceed. The branch. I talked to Andreas briefly. I think we are

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): okay with that, but we can talk more when Thomas start talking about that.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): So that's it. That's the rule for Branch. And then when Thomas talking about this Andrews and I'm going to chip it. Okay, I will stop. Share any question. Yeah.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): okay, I'll stop. Share.

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Thomas Kulik (Deutsche Telekom AG): Yeah, maybe where we can. Immediately. Jump in here. So there are only a very limited number of projects that have created. The new Daily Branch, especially for the documentation.

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Thomas Kulik (Deutsche Telekom AG): So currently I incorporated all those new daily branches in in the documentation.

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Thomas Kulik (Deutsche Telekom AG): But I think this 4, or at least, or a maximum 5 projects that have created a branch. So but there is a lot of projects that need to create their new daily branches.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Ugly. And

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Sandra, can you scroll down the Thomas Creek section?

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Cool? Yeah. Cool down. Keep going going down.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): And there's a dark Update. And his talk. Yeah, okay, Thomas, continue. Please.

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Thomas Kulik (Deutsche Telekom AG): That's the most important part that.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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Thomas Kulik (Deutsche Telekom AG): Projects are starting to create their branch and to fill in the release notes and all the stuff.

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Thomas Kulik (Deutsche Telekom AG): Because we are talking currently, we are in in the release candidate mode, and normally I would expect that all is in place.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Yeah, I'll be.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): That's why I'm sending email to Pto. Time to time. But

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): no, you know response. So so I think there are.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): I'm gonna check to other Tuan and the Ramesh Cps policy and make sure they they don't, as requested.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): And also, I'm gonna contact Dan and session. And yeah, and for that. So okay, alright. So anyway, that's the you are put to.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): can you go? Yeah, I'm talking Thomas Section. So Thomas, he put the other process. So active reports which have new daily branch will be linked, interlinked documentation, wise to new daily branch. This understanding

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): and then

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): active reports which

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): do not have, you know, didn't create a new daily branch yet. But you know we need to create the branch

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): and then any any. No update from a project and icing document link to old one. So I know, Thomas, you you don't like it, but that's the one I think that's that we want to go. Flexibility and the oems support that. So only a component is now individual.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): So you know, they don't update and we don't, and then keep up with a new branch. You know the mechanism. So okay. Alright, thank you. Thank you, Thomas. I I think, though.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): whatever I send the E email to Pto. Then I'm gonna CC, you and then Andress. And then Pablo.

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Thomas Kulik (Deutsche Telekom AG): Yeah, please, thank you.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Thank you.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay, thank you.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Alright. Let me find my place again. Okay, that was released.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Did it do 10?

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): So I am still looking into this

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): email address, I don't know where where it is and it's not listed

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): in the Pcc. So more more to come on on the

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): the pmo@onat.org

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): have to do some additional digging.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Yeah, I don't think we actively using this one. I know nephew using Pm. Or at Nephi, but I don't think I don't know. It's up to you. But anyway, the reason is keg one said, Fc. Ft, Etsi, organization, they wanna communicate with the owner.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): So they want to, you know, no contact points. So they thought, it's Pmo. But

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): as a pabu and tag one don't want. We discuss this and with the Zen.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): And we said, using Tsc mailing list. So I send the email back to the person from at the organization whenever they want to the communicate with own it user. Tsc, member email. So so

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): you may receive the email from Etsy organization. Because you know, whoever has a question, they want to inform or get information from own app. They're gonna contact Tsc member here. That's that's the for. Now I think that's sufficient. Like Pablo. Suggest that one. I think I like that. So, okay.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): thank you for that.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Bam. Okay,

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): do we have anything else in this section? I started to put

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Andreas.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): do we have anything else in the section. I was starting to put his name here.

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): Yeah, so no, just I mean, we are also, or the owner. OM is also, let's say.

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): at the final stage. So we have or I created today

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): the patch to disable, as we have agreed in April to disable these components, which are not

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): or not, have made changes for the Dmap message route depreciation

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): and disabling some components which are not

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): maintain for a longer time. So just in the help charts. So this patch I'm just. I have just done. And we'll basically test that on the end to end tests are still working.

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): We will have then, of course, some health checks which are not working anymore. Because, of course, of the removal of the components, we're not removal. So the the disabling of these components. So this is the final patch. Basically, besides, some documentation update from my side. So I

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): we'll try to manage everything to be ready for the sign off then next week.

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): So then I would also create my with the branch in Om. So then, finally, we have then the release ready. Yup.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay, thank you, Andreas.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Any questions.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Alright. Well, we'll move down to release package. Upgrade for new new Delhi Popul.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): And did you need to share anything.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Probably you're on mute.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Pamel.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): If you're speaking we can't hear you.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): I guess we can come back to it.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Maybe he's having some.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay so we'll move down to the relange updates.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): and I didn't see Tony on. Let me double check.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): No, I don't see him on so.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): No, he's not here.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay. Okay? So well, then, I'll go into the 1st topic, then, which is the Zoom Meetings. So for the

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): meetings. That we've moved to Pcc.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): I only added the Ptl.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): And I share the host key with the Ptl.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): But I did update the meetings on the community calendar. And so I got it more. I received more information on that. You don't receive an email notification for these host key. So let me just demo that really quickly. The way you get the host key. If needed. Just just a note

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): to share anyone can share on the zoom. So you don't need a host key to to share anything. But for whatever reason, if you need to control the meeting recording, and you need the host, you will need the host key to do that.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): You will get that by going to your individual dashboard right? And I'll add this

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): and then you let me just and you will go to meetings which I'm already here. But you'll click over here in meetings.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): So when I was showing you yesterday, Bayon, I missed a step.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): So you have to click on the actual meeting, and that is where the host key is.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Sandra. Not just to Pto on the committee the host to like, go outcome. Second, is not Pto is still separate. Yeah, yeah. So yeah, so for outcome, I need to have that kind of access for changing it. Okay, I think, though, also, Pop will need for a second. Yeah.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): I think I did send that to you.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay, thank you, and let me know. Yep.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): So let me say, Ptl. And it leads for those meetings, for whatever meeting it was I put. I shared the host key with the lead for that meeting.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): and if you don't have it, please let me know.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): let's see, do we need to? Was the rest for Tony bayong? Or are there any updates in here that you need to give.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Tony is not here. Maybe Pablo knows that more detail.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Yeah.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Gonna wait. We're gonna wait, you know, to.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay, so we'll jump down to the the Wiki page unstable. Yes, so that's that's been bought up, and we are aware that the wick that we've been having problems with the Wiki page and is Jessica Kevin Owen. Maybe they have additional information.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): Yes, I'm here about the wiki, I don't think so. I was working on that this. So I think Matt was working on that. But

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): I I don't. I didn't heard any updates from his side.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): And okay.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): yeah. Then I'll follow up with Matt, or if you can follow up with Matt for me,

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): Yeah, perfect.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Fine today. We haven't had any issues in the last few days, but it is happening more often.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): 1 1 1 we tried to edit was, you know, the Wikipedia Page, and is host.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): Yeah, I can check with him and see what what the he's seen lately.

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Kevin Sandi (LF): Do we have a ticket for that.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): Yes, I believe it's that one listed there. No is, open by Mike.

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Kevin Sandi (LF): No, that's not.

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Kevin Sandi (LF): No, that's a different topic.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): Okay, okay, do we have a ticket for the Wiki?

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): Unstable.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): whenever it's been unstable, it seems like there was just a general ticket, but if you need us to create one.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): let us know. But it seems like it's been an ongoing issue and something that they were working. So I don't know if we need to create another ticket for it. If that makes sense.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): Yeah, we we can check with Matt and and ask him what he thinks.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): okay, but there is a PIN. Folks. Sorry who was speaking.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): I was. Gonna say.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): I was. Gonna say, there is a pending ticket. That is open, which is the the next

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): topic that you see. So we I guess Pablo must have added the ticket number. Thank you for that, Pablo, or bail on which one, whichever one.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): I did.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay, thank you for that. So this they wanted to know if you have a status on this ticket.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): and it was entered by Merrick. I believe.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): Sorry. What is it about.

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Kevin Sandi (LF): That ticket is about a migrating

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Kevin Sandi (LF): So Matt started working on that. But he's quarterly busy. So he handed me over that ticket. I started that ticket some time ago, but couldn't finish that. One got other priorities, but I'm resuming the work on that.

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Kevin Sandi (LF): And there are some tools that are already written for for that purpose. But it it's not a hundred percent working yet. So I hopefully. I will have better news by next, by next meeting.

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Kevin Sandi (LF): Good.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): And okay.

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Thomas Kulik (Deutsche Telekom AG): Yeah, a general comment. Jessica. We we saw the host key for the Tsc meeting. Now. Also here in the in the in the recording. Do we need to change it now?

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): I'm.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Does it? Does it? Does it change with each meeting? Or do you know how that works? Jessica?

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): No, I shouldn't change, which is make I I did ask the team whether, the problem that we were having last meeting whether the team was supposed to receive a notification, and they confirm that there's no notification sent

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): but the host key can be found. When you go to your individual dashboard and you look at your meetings. So that's the only way of seeing the host key. But with regards with the host key changing. I I don't think so. It changes.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay? Well, so because when I get gave the demo, I guess he's saying that we saw that they saw the host key or whatever. So I mean is that something I can change manually, or.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): I'm I'm not 100% sure. Sorry. I think this is. I I can check with a with A with the team and see whether this is possible.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay.

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Thomas Kulik (Deutsche Telekom AG): Yeah, and Andrew, yeah.

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Thomas Kulik (Deutsche Telekom AG): And another one. So I have also raised an it ticket number 2, 6, 8, 4, 8, because currently I see some Java I/O exceptions! If I submit a patch, and he tries to retrieve the

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Thomas Kulik (Deutsche Telekom AG): So if you number from from Jira, but it fails. And then the the error message pops up.

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Thomas Kulik (Deutsche Telekom AG): This is something.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): The woman just pops on in Jira.

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Thomas Kulik (Deutsche Telekom AG): 3.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): It it the road that you see you see it in Jira.

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Thomas Kulik (Deutsche Telekom AG): No, I see it in if you if I do on the console to get

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Thomas Kulik (Deutsche Telekom AG): the ticket, the ticket number says, is assigned to the to the issue. And it doesn't work.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): Got it? No, I I haven't heard of this problem before. But we can. Check

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): I haven't seen that before

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Thomas Kulik (Deutsche Telekom AG): And what also, I'm I'm currently missing is in in in Jira. So if you're looking into a specific ticket so formally, we? We had the chance that you see. A collection of all the issues that we are assigned to this ticket.

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Thomas Kulik (Deutsche Telekom AG): and this is now no longer possible. At at least I do not find it.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): You mean the the Garretts, all, all the Garrett assigned to that.

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Thomas Kulik (Deutsche Telekom AG): Yeah, yeah. If if you look into to the ticket in Jira, then you see you, you had the chance to see all the Garrett. Changes. Yeah. And it's I, I I do not find it anymore.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): I've seen that whenever, you're not login when you're viewing as anonymous, I don't think so. The Garrett are displayed. Are are you logged in when you're viewing the.

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Thomas Kulik (Deutsche Telekom AG): And him.

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Thomas Kulik (Deutsche Telekom AG): yeah, sure. Yeah.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): Yeah, i i i honestly saw this recently with the A ticket that was working, and I was able to see the Garrett's just fine

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): but I can, if you can, send that an example of a a ticket where you don't see this, let me know, and we can figure we can check what's what's going on.

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Thomas Kulik (Deutsche Telekom AG): It will do. Thank you.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): Yeah, sure.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): And this is a very early news. But we're planning on migrating soon to to Atlanta Cloud. So these issues might get better once the migration happens. But this is again very, very early news.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): I will. I will be updating you guys soon on what's going on? We're we're just internally talking about it. So all all these issues might not be there anymore. Once we migrate to Cloud.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): But I'm talking about like this is probably gonna be like a q 4. Kind of thing.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay. Any additional questions, comments.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Alright. Thank you, Thomas. Thank you, Jessica.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): We'll keep moving down to Pto updates.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Some of them is Tmr is officially duplicated and just remove that from

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): New Delhi. Sdnc new version still waiting to my understanding, and the so is waiting for the new Rfc. Api from Sdnc.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Andreas, any update did you? Did you hear anything from us. Dnc team for that.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Okay, thank you. And Andreas, to my understanding, you finished the A and I update to get rid of the map. Dependency, right?

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): Yes, yes, that's right.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): That's that's great. That's why email, am I officially deprecated from New Delhi? Okay, thank you. And

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): this is the portal and the Crm. Job.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): I don't know. Jessica's still ongoing, and I don't know about detail, but the.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): Yeah, we were working on this. But the the Clm. Job was a long time ago. I mean, we we got that, resolved

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): the the issue that we were recently working was the release.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): hey, i i i think I think we forgot to update there that we are. We were working now on the on the release job which just got fixed yesterday.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): I just I email feed and and I'm just waiting for to hear from him and see if he tries it, then let me know if it working is, if it's working well for him.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): fixed something like that.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): I can update it. Once I talk on.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Okay, you can. You can. Yes, you can update. Yeah, yeah, okay, that's great. That's great.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Okay? Okay, that's that's the one. Same.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Peter, Peter. Okay.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): I said, Jess guys, Jessica, you can discuss on this. But yeah, yeah, go ahead. I'll.

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Pawel Pawlak: Yeah, in, in fact.

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Pawel Pawlak: for Peter, I don't know. Because I haven't heard from him.

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Pawel Pawlak: I was, as far as we had last discussion about this topic. So.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Andrea is that right? So no impact for new daily release.

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Pawel Pawlak: Okay, okay, good. Thank you. So this is in the context of, you know, some unstable

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Pawel Pawlak: this weekend. The most crucial is to have green light from you Andress.

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Pawel Pawlak: Github actions, and so on. So maybe there is no no, no.

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Pawel Pawlak: no time to

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Pawel Pawlak: to to handle the stability of the Clm. Jobs, however.

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Pawel Pawlak: if it works for for you, right? And you give good night. So it's good. Good enough. Yeah, thank you.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): So that means we got green, right? Okay? So by the way, Ts, member next week we gonna make decision for a sign off for New Delhi.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): So you know, I'm myself working on that, too. And then so anyway, we're gonna discuss. Can we sign off

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): next week or not. We're gonna discuss next Thursday. But before that we check in many of the update, I think, Andrea said documentation, my architecture subcommittee doing some documentation update by next

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Pawel Pawlak: was really strange.

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Pawel Pawlak: So yeah, I don't know if finally this ticket was opened by Tony.

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Pawel Pawlak: if not, we will share with you once we have it. And we we need to keep in mind that Tony will be for 2 weeks on holidays, I think, for the next 2 weeks, so might be difficult to to get some feedback from his site next week, or or the week after.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay, thank you for that.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): do we need to say anything about the okay? I think we're done in a section subcommittee updates.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Yeah, I'm going to. As I mentioned, outcome is working on the new Daily Architecture Update. And I created the Doc Jira ticket. And then I'm gonna work on that. I'm gonna work with Thomas. And next week, so to check in. So okay, that's why I'm working on it. Okay.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay? And then I think we already covered the Oom piece of it. Andres, did you have anything.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): What before that, can you so, Pablo? The Tony's ticket I already put that into the the dot the this Wiki page, if you scroll up little bit that is to can you scroll up?

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Scroll up?

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): There's yeah. Get it pushier. Yeah, get it pushier. That's what Tony gave us

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): I still want.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): But anyway, so you see the get it, push error, link

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Sandra.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Yeah, there one. That's the what I got we got from Tony.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): So anyways. So after how we said Tony, come back in 2 weeks. That's the link.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): And so whoever wants to see that you can take a look at that. But

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): and any more feedback

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): will be available after Tony comes back in 2 weeks. Okay, okay, that's it. Continue 2 0 in Sandra. Sorry.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Where was I down here? Okay.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): I was asking, was there anything additional to say about Oom

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Andreas?

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): So there! There was nothing on else at the moment from my side, so far

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): as I said, OM. Is, everything is fine, so far.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Alright, bye!

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): And then we already covered the doc update from Thomas. Thank you for that.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Blog improvement.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): I didn't.

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): That will be in the next release. So it will be. Yeah. So it's already there. It will be in the Oslo release. So the

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): I think they're preparing improvement proposals

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): and trying to share this with us. In the next release.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Sandra. I put this section just let Tsc. Member know, and Tata will

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): or handle no improvement in Oslo, not new Delhi. So the Andrews just confirmed. So

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): that's information. Only.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Alright. Well, if that is it, I think that brings us to the end of our meeting. I'm just scrolling up because

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): oh,

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Pablo, did you want to say anything additional about the release package? I think that's this is the section we skipped earlier right.

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Pawel Pawlak: Yeah. So

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Pawel Pawlak: we had some tickets open for the for the issue with the Clm jobs for the Mexico cycle scans. Which are we? The issue is already fixed. So

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Pawel Pawlak: thank you for for the support.

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Pawel Pawlak: As I mentioned earlier, we observe some instability in in the Clm. Jobs

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Pawel Pawlak: for some of the let's say, for majority of the projects.

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Pawel Pawlak: And that's it. Right?

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Pawel Pawlak: We have some some packages, upgrades by projects. So everyone who who did it. Thank you.

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Pawel Pawlak: But still I would say.

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Pawel Pawlak: I hope that for the next release we could do better simply.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay, thank you.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Any questions or comments, additional comments about that.

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Pawel Pawlak: Kind of teaser that Us. Policy team is willing to to gain a gold batch, so

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Pawel Pawlak: we will work together for for the next few

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Pawel Pawlak: months, probably

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Pawel Pawlak: for the next release to to to make it happen

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Pawel Pawlak: as policy project is is very mature in the in the security domain. So I I believe that this is really feasible for the next

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Pawel Pawlak: for the next release. So not only Cps, but also policy, could be

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Pawel Pawlak: great, great winner here.

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Pawel Pawlak: So looking forward to it, yeah.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): To just take so second that the if don't want, and then tag one if you want to move up the the Uui, you can follow the same

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): process.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): and then, after getting gold batch, and then we can move to mature next release.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): So and

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): okay.

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Keguang He (China Mobile Communication Company Ltd): But okay, okay.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): And the I think the second the paabo mentioned about. There's the process. And Tony creating pages. We're gonna share information. I think sometime next week how to process a post cps did the team did that one?

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Well, and then

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): honest team will copy that their process, and you can. I can. If you're interested, I can give you information about that policy

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): code virtual. So, okay.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay, thank you.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Alright. That brings us to the end of the meeting. Do we have any last minute comments or additions.

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Pawel Pawlak: So just to conclude on on this wiki and stability. So

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Pawel Pawlak: shall we open a ticket? Once we have, we observe ex again this instability?

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Pawel Pawlak: Is it the the right way to move forward.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): So I had mentioned earlier that every time the the wiki has acted up it seems like there was a general ticket already open. So I think Jessica is gonna check on the back end with, I think it was Matt who's working that issue to see. We do need to open a ticket.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): Yeah, I think. If he if he's reusing the same ticket, then we should be fine. But I need to check with him.

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Pawel Pawlak: Okay, so let's try to have an update on on Monday at the Pts call. Is it possible.

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Jessica Wagantall (The Linux Foundation): Sure.

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Pawel Pawlak: Okay. Thank you.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Okay, thank you, Pablo. Thank you, Jessica. Anything further.

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): Alright. Well, if there's nothing else, everyone have a good day, and we'll see you, or evening

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Sandra Jackson (The Linux Foundation): or we'll see you same time. Same place next week.

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Byung-Woo Jun (Ericsson Software Technology): Thank you. Like.

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Pawel Pawlak: Thank you. Take care, guys. Bye, bye.

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Andreas Geissler (Deutsche Telekom AG): Fine.

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N.K. Shankaranarayanan: Thank you. Bye.