15:58:37 #startmeeting Weekly Project Meeting - Characterize vSwitch Performance for Telco NFV Use Cases 15:58:37 Meeting started Wed Jan 28 15:58:37 2015 UTC. The chair is mtahhan. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 15:58:37 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 15:58:37 The meeting name has been set to 'weekly_project_meeting___characterize_vswitch_performance_for_telco_nfv_use_cases' 16:11:16 #info Bryan Sullivan 16:11:56 #info acm = Al Morton 16:12:13 did someone do the #startmeeting yet? joioned late 16:12:58 bryan_att: Error: Can't start another meeting, one is in progress. Use #endmeeting first. 16:13:10 that was easy 16:14:43 #info Maryam has logged a ticket with helpdesk to get Jira project up 16:15:07 #info ... will discuss Jira role in the governance model later 16:16:55 #info ... (goes into it now instead of later) sharing screen of email re feedback on roles 16:18:19 #info ... describes roles per email 16:18:48 #info Michael - any objection to proceeding with the proposed roles for now? 16:21:12 #info bryan suggests that the info from the email be on the wiki to make it easier to find and review 16:29:22 where is this etherpad? 16:29:43 i'll see if its on the wiki 16:29:49 i don't have any details 16:29:56 and i can't see to get through on audio 16:30:36 no indication on the wiki of an etherpad 16:31:13 have you tried https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/142808293 16:31:21 yes, i'm in there twice 16:31:58 sorry - maybe try dialing in 16:32:35 #info bryan suggests that the roles and governance proposal be bubble up to TSC for discussion, and potential wider adoption as consensus in OPNFV 16:33:16 #info Michael requests info on BGS 16:35:05 #info Chris provided an update, with considerations about the host OS and how internal components might affect the performance results 16:35:56 #info Michael notes that OS choice will have an impact on CI and some test dependencies may not be supported - some tests not available 16:37:36 #info (caller) we should be able to do the vswitch work in an OS-independent way - maybe start with one particular OS, but with the goal for CI of not having an OS dependency, and fixing issues that arise as they do 16:38:32 #info ... should we decide which OS we will start with, e.g. Fedora or Ubuntu? 16:38:55 #info mtahhan no objections to either 16:39:40 #info (caller) can we go with Ubuntu 14.04 16:40:46 #info Chris says maybe we should start with CentOS 16:40:58 #info +1 from bryan 16:41:41 #info (caller) the vswitch work should be OS/distro-independent 16:44:43 #info questions on why this project is dependent upon BGS 16:45:35 #info michael some of the tests we develop will be valid for the CI project and also picked up by the Qtip project 16:46:00 #info mtahhan need consensus on what format documents will be in 16:46:27 #link https://etherpad.opnfv.org/p/vSwitchPerfTestSpec 16:46:35 just so it's in the minutes 16:46:37 mtahhan: thank you! 16:48:31 #info some comments on keeping it simple, and using e.g. HTML for formatted text 16:48:55 #info mtahhan prefers markdown as it's supported elsewhere and easily exportable to HTML 16:49:23 #info bryan suggest to keep it simple. markdown is OK with me, also plain text. 16:51:35 i think they'd live in git repo 16:52:44 +1 ;) 16:55:37 #info bryan suggests if the intent is that the docs live in git, to be easily usable there needs to be a way to view them e.g. in a browser ala github pages. Alternatively if we are taking a pure code collaboration style approach then just using local tools to view (from a clone) is fine. 16:58:16 #info discussion about hardware requirements of the testbed, e.g. NICs 16:58:44 #info mtahhan suggests we pick a proposal and go with it, e.g. 10 gig cards 16:59:31 #info don suggests that we want to be platform agnostic in the long term but we need to start with stakes now 17:00:10 s/(caller)/aihua/g 17:00:22 thanks 17:00:23 /topic #opnfv-vswitchperf -ENOTOPIC 17:00:26 #endmeeting