====================================== #opnfv-meeting: 2017 OPNFV orientation ====================================== Meeting started by rpaik at 05:16:18 UTC. The full logs are available at http://ircbot.wl.linuxfoundation.org/meetings/opnfv-meeting/2017/opnfv-meeting.2017-06-11-05.16.log.html . Meeting summary --------------- * Dave Urschatz (CENGN) (durschatz, 05:16:22) * Rick Penwarden (CENGN) (durschatz, 05:16:43) * Ray Paik (rpaik, 05:16:44) * primary channel is "opnfv-meeting" (dmcbride, 05:17:40) * other channels dedicated to specific OPNFV projects (dmcbride, 05:17:58) * there is also a dedicated channel for release meetings - "opnfv-release" (dmcbride, 05:18:52) * LINK: webchat.freenode.net (bramwelt, 05:20:25) * What is OPNFV? (dmcbride, 05:20:38) * the idea of Network Function Virtualization (NFV) has been around for a while (dmcbride, 05:22:14) * a lof of the work has been done in standards bodies, such as ETSI (dmcbride, 05:22:37) * standards are great, but the industry needs an implementation (dmcbride, 05:23:04) * many components have been developed in disparate Open Source projects (e.g. SDN, DPDK, VIM, etc.) (dmcbride, 05:24:48) * we need something to pull all of these separate projects together. Thus OPNFV (dmcbride, 05:25:26) * Three major principles: Integration, Testing, "Upstream First" (dmcbride, 05:26:05) * Lots of upcoming co-located events happening in next couple of weeks with upstream projects (bramwelt, 05:26:42) * Danube Overview (dmcbride, 05:30:57) * 7 - 10 test projects (dmcbride, 05:31:17) * many telco oriented projects, such as Service Function Chaining (SFC) (dmcbride, 05:31:52) * release history (dmcbride, 05:32:21) * Arno: June 4, 2015; Brahmaputra: March 1, 2016; Colorado: September 26, 2016; Danube: April 4, 2017 (bramwelt, 05:33:12) * releases are named after rivers in alphabetical order, switching continents after each release (dmcbride, 05:33:15) * recent releases have included about 40 projects, each (dmcbride, 05:35:32) * Cross-community CI (XCI) (dmcbride, 05:38:16) * sessions on XCI this week at the Summit. See the schedule. (dmcbride, 05:41:27) * Testing (dmcbride, 05:41:33) * Testing WG formed to collaborate on testing issues and create a testapi as a unified reporting interface (bramwelt, 05:44:02) * there will be a panel on Monday that includes all of the test projects (see Summit schedule) (dmcbride, 05:44:13) * LINK: http://testresults.opnfv.org/reporting/ (bramwelt, 05:44:28) * there will also be several sessions on individual test projects (dmcbride, 05:44:43) * testresults help provide insight to the release manager on scenario status (bramwelt, 05:46:25) * Pharos Test Labs (dmcbride, 05:46:45) * LINK: https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/pharos/Community+Labs (bramwelt, 05:49:03) * more than 70 Pharos pods used for the Danube release (dmcbride, 05:50:53) * Over 7 thousand deployments of OpenStack during the Danube release (bramwelt, 05:51:35) * OPNFV members (dmcbride, 05:53:41) * OPNFV projects (dmcbride, 05:54:14) * each project has a wiki page at wiki.opnfv.org that provides relevant informatin for the project (dmcbride, 05:58:21) * creating a new OPNFV project (dmcbride, 06:01:02) * step 1 - create a proposal and allow for a 2 week review period (dmcbride, 06:01:53) * step 2 - TSC review and vote (simple majority) (dmcbride, 06:02:25) * OPNFV project lifecycle (dmcbride, 06:02:41) * phases: proposal, incubation, mature, archived (dmcbride, 06:03:01) * currently too many projects are in "incubation" stage. Attention to this issue has resulted in projects moving through graduation review (e.g. Functest) (dmcbride, 06:05:29) * OPNFV community (dmcbride, 06:06:21) * OPNFV is fortunate to have an active, engaged community (dmcbride, 06:06:53) * the OPNFV Code of Conduct is a reflection of the community (dmcbride, 06:07:24) * the CoC was generated from the bottom up, based on experience from early releases (dmcbride, 06:08:41) * OPNFV is a worldwide community. It's important to remember English is not everyone's primary language and we should always give people the benefit of the daught. (bramwelt, 06:14:42) * don't be embarassed about your typing skills. Ray typos messages all the time on IRC. (bramwelt, 06:16:36) * meetings (dmcbride, 06:16:49) * LINK: https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/meetings (dmcbride, 06:16:55) * Several tools for meetings: IRC, GoToMeeting, Mailman, Etherpad (bramwelt, 06:18:01) * Community Events (bramwelt, 06:18:17) * LINK: https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/EVNT (dmcbride, 06:18:32) * twice a year plugfest where the community works on interoperability (bramwelt, 06:19:00) * hackfest co-located with plugfests (bramwelt, 06:19:10) * both hackfest and plugfest are free (bramwelt, 06:19:33) * Community Dashboard (bramwelt, 06:20:21) * LINK: https://opnfv.biterg.io/ (bramwelt, 06:20:33) * provides visibility into community contributions (bramwelt, 06:20:58) * Contributions aren't restricted to code. Dashboard shows IRC, mailinglist, wiki, etc. (bramwelt, 06:22:38) * Internship Program (bramwelt, 06:22:48) * Lot of interesting internship projects happening in OPNFV (bramwelt, 06:23:49) * OPNFV release process (rpaik, 06:25:53) * dmcbride notes that in addition to major release (every 6 month) we have two minor/maintenance releases (rpaik, 06:28:18) * OPNFV scenarios compose of installers, set of components, and a configuration (rpaik, 06:32:12) * dmcbride walks through milestones for OPNFV release (rpaik, 06:33:04) * Release Process Milestones (bramwelt, 06:38:45) * Milestone 3 splitting into 3 phases (bramwelt, 06:39:57) * Milestone 4 redefined around test frameworks being ready to support feature development (bramwelt, 06:42:22) * Milestone 5 feature projects completed scenarios integations (bramwelt, 06:42:58) * dmcbride walks through milestones 6-11, where 11 being the release (bramwelt, 06:44:45) * there's also a new milestone exception process starting with Euphrates (rpaik, 06:46:51) * OPNFV Marketing and PR Programs (bramwelt, 06:50:12) * Brandon Wick and Jill Lovato introduce themselves to the community (rpaik, 06:52:56) * Brandon gives an overview of the upcoming presentation (bramwelt, 06:53:51) * They discuss the challenges of marketing/PR for an open source project (bramwelt, 06:54:58) * Developers are the key demographics for marketing in open source community (rpaik, 06:55:34) * Marking shouldn't be 'fluffy'. We should be telling the stories of OPNFV (bramwelt, 06:57:50) * Role of marking is to rise above the noise (1MM+ github projects) and secure attention (bramwelt, 07:00:28) * They explain the ways they do marketing/PR for OPNFV (bramwelt, 07:09:49) * They explain ways the community can get involved: subscribe to marketing channels, getting involved, interfacing with ambassadors, joining meetups (bramwelt, 07:15:12) * LINK: https://www.opnfv.org/community/user-groups OPNFV meetup group page (rpaik, 07:16:32) * VOTE: Voted on "should we take a 15-minute break?" Results are, +1: 5 (rpaik, 07:23:48) * ACTION: Brandon/Jill to post the marketing slides on the orientation wiki page (rpaik, 07:36:44) * Developer tools in OPNFV (rpaik, 07:47:21) * bramwelt walks through developers tools in OPNFV (e.g. git/gerritt/Jenkins/Jira/etc.) (rpaik, 07:48:19) * hands-on/demonstration of tools such as Etherpad, wiki, etc. (rpaik, 08:01:49) * LINK: https://lists.opnfv.org/mailman/listinfo list of OPNFV mailing lists (rpaik, 08:03:34) * ACTION: bramwelt to add info/instructions on LFID in the OPNFV wiki home page (rpaik, 08:20:00) * LINK: https://etherpad.opnfv.org/p/demo for those following along (basic`, 08:35:39) Meeting ended at 08:50:56 UTC. Action items, by person ----------------------- * bramwelt * bramwelt to add info/instructions on LFID in the OPNFV wiki home page People present (lines said) --------------------------- * dmcbride (42) * bramwelt (39) * rpaik (24) * collabot (13) * durschatz (3) * basic` (2) * donaldh (1) Generated by `MeetBot`_ 0.1.4