11:16:46 #startmeeting OPNFV Orientation 11:16:46 Meeting started Sun Jun 19 11:16:46 2016 UTC. The chair is rpaik. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 11:16:46 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 11:16:46 The meeting name has been set to 'opnfv_orientation' 11:19:29 Hi mom. 11:19:49 google freenode to get here 11:19:55 #info OPNFV orientation in Berlin getting started 11:20:24 Do we have ircbot in every irc room? 11:21:01 csatari: The majority of opnfv-$project rooms have meetbot available 11:21:14 link to previous meetings: http://meetbot.opnfv.org/meetings/opnfv-meeting/2016/ 11:22:02 testing... 11:22:03 #info ray discusses code of conduct 11:22:57 Full logs of irc can be found here: http://meetbot.opnfv.org/eavesdrop/ 11:22:59 eg: http://meetbot.opnfv.org/eavesdrop/%23opnfv-meeting/%23opnfv-meeting.2016-06-19.log.html 11:26:05 bramwelt: Thanks. 11:34:18 #topic What is OPNFV 11:34:42 #info fbrockners presenting 11:35:05 #undo 11:35:05 Removing item from minutes: 11:35:48 #info frankbrockners presenting 11:39:20 #info frankbrockners notes that OPNFV is doing integration of differnt open source components such as OpenStack, OpenDaylight, ONOS, etc. 11:42:26 #info OPNFV includes both service providers and vendors involced in the project 11:44:32 #info feature development happens upstream and we do not want to see “forking” in OPNFV 11:45:58 #info OPNFV is systems integration as an open community effort 11:48:13 #info frankbrockners discusses scenarios, which is a deployment of a set of components and their configuration 11:52:50 #info there are challenges working with usstream communities, but by teaming-up you could increase the likelihood of success 11:53:39 #info a good example of upstream work in OPNFV is the Doctor project 11:57:05 #info Pharos infrastructure provides diverse environement for the OPNFV community 11:57:42 #link https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/pharos/Pharos+Home 11:57:54 #link https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/pharos/Pharos+Home Pharos wiki page 11:59:39 #info OPNFV is not necessarily well suited as an end-user installation 12:05:02 #info OPNFV release names are based on rivers, and the next release (due Sep’2016) is called Colorado 12:13:47 #link https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/EVNT/OPNFV+Orientation+in+Berlin find orientation presentations here 12:17:19 #info to build a new scenario, find like-minded people to work together, propose new projects, etc. and take the bottoms-up approach as in many other open source projects 12:19:43 Here's the link to the OPNFV Community Dashboard by Bitergia: http://projects.bitergia.com/opnfv/browser/ 12:20:30 #info there’s a good discussion on success metrics for OPNFV 12:22:12 #info need giveaways for future orientation sessions 12:22:39 #info we need giveaways for the next hour of the orientation session :) 12:39:24 #info on a break, will resume at 14:45 CET 12:50:12 #topic OPNFV projects and project lifecycle 12:56:52 #info frankbrockners discusses 5 projects that were part of the Arno release (Pharos, OCtopus, Bootstrap/GetStarted, Functest, and OPNFV Docs) 13:05:33 #info Brahmaputra added new compoents for controllers and other stack componets (e.g. ONOS, DPDK, etc.) 13:15:37 #info frankbrockners provides an overview of OPNFV project map 13:21:19 #info discussion on what’s considered in scope for OPNFV (esp. with upstream projects) 13:24:36 #info the SFC project shown as an example of a feature project in OPNFV 13:37:25 #info discussion on the challenge of managing the number of scenarios as they require resources for testing, Pharos infrastructure, etc. 13:52:03 #info Alan Sardella provides a report out from the inagural Plugfest 13:56:54 #info Plugfest report will be available on the opnfv.org site Wednesday 13:59:55 #info there will be a separate session on Plugfest on Monday morning during the Design Summit 14:10:14 #topic OPNFV developer tools overview 14:14:22 https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/EVNT/Tour+of+OPNFV+developer+tools 14:43:05 #endmeeting