FINAL REMINDER: ONES LFN/LFE Booth Demo Ideas Due Feb 26
Brandon Wick
LFN Community: We hope that you are planning to attend the Open Networking & Edge Summit North America, April 20-21, in Los Angeles, California. Those in attendance at the last four ONS events will recall that we hosted an LF Networking Booth that showcased many community-driven demos from the LFN technical project communities. Our goal is to showcase compelling uses of LFN Networking & LF Edge project technology to solve real world industry challenges. See this blog post from ONS Europe last fall to get a sense for what types of demos have been shown in the LF Networking Booth. In 2020, the Open Networking & Edge Summit is expanding to comprehensively cover Edge Computing, Edge Cloud, and IoT. Accordingly, the community demo zone is expanding to consider demo proposals from the LF Edge project community as well. Another change for this year is that demo managers and co-presenters need to be from LF Networking or LF Edge member companies. Submissions that include vendor companies also require that the vendors be sponsors of the Open Networking & Edge Summit event. Note: There are many event sponsorship options available at all price levels including a sponsorship option for the LFN/LFE Pavilion demos specifically. Please see the event prospectus to review the options and let me know if you have any questions. The call for demo ideas for the Open Networking & Edge Summit North America is now open. Demos to be shown in the LFN/LFE booth will be chosen by LFN & LF Edge Project leadership using the following criteria:
The final number of demo stations is still TBD. Demos stations will again have a backdrop, signage, counter/table, chair(s) monitor, power, and Wi-Fi internet. Note: Apart from the event sponsorship requirement, there is no cost to host a standard demo in the LFN booth although additional power, internet, space, etc. may incur a cost. Here are the key dates to keep in mind:
Demo manager responsibilities include:
Submit your demo ideas by Feb 26th by filling in the Google Form here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfwjEfCcWUKMfiK404Uu51Zl70-8lqcRFCKKQ5vW3eeLOGAfw/viewform. If you cannot access the form, email bwick@... and I will send you the form over email. Please let me know if you have any questions and we look forward to seeing your submissions! Best, Brandon Wick
|
|||||
|
|||||
Re: Magnesium Code Freeze
Anil Belur
On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 3:48 PM Daniel De La Rosa <ddelarosa@...> wrote:
Hello all, The version bumping and branch cutting (stable/magnesium) is complete and the master branch (aluminum) is now open for development. New jobs have been created on releng/builder to create new jobs for stable/magnesium. Note: A reminder for projects to rebase their existing master branch patches to ensure they are building against the post version bumped versions of code base. Regards, Anil
|
|||||
|
|||||
Re: skipping tsc call due to an emergency </eom>
Abhijit Kumbhare
No worries - take care.
On Thu, Feb 20, 2020 at 10:00 PM Faseela K <k.faseela@...> wrote:
|
|||||
|
|||||
skipping tsc call due to an emergency </eom>
Faseela K <k.faseela@...>
Faseela.K MEC 2k10
|
|||||
|
|||||
2020 LFN Governing Board Committer Representative Self-Nomination Period Open
Abhijit Kumbhare
Fyi. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Casey Cain <ccain@...> Date: Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 5:31 PM Subject: 2020 LFN Governing Board Committer Representative Self-Nomination Period Open To: Hello, everyone.
This is to inform you that the self-nomination period for the LFN Governing Board Committer Representative (LGBMCR) has started. If you have received this email, you have been identified as an eligible candidate. Role:
If you are interested in becoming the technical representative to the Governing Body, please self-nominate at the link below by March 4th, 2020. Voting will begin on March 5th, 2020 and close by March 19th, 2020 at 5pm Pacific Time. If you would like more information on the LGBMCR, please see https://wiki.lfnetworking.org/x/AgIiAQ or reach out to your community Technical Program Manager / Community Architect. Best, Casey Cain Technical Program Manager / Community Architect Linux Foundation _________________ IRC - CaseyLF WeChat - okaru6
|
|||||
|
|||||
Re: Will not be able to attend TSC meeting this Friday (Feb. 21st)
d.arunprakash@...
+1
Thanks, Arun
From: TSC@... <TSC@...>
On Behalf Of Hema Gopalakrishnan via Lists.Opendaylight.Org
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2020 2:00 PM To: TSC@... Cc: TSC@... Subject: [OpenDaylight TSC] Will not be able to attend TSC meeting this Friday (Feb. 21st)
Hi, I won’t be able to attend the TSC meeting this Friday as it’s a local holiday. Thanks, Hema
|
|||||
|
|||||
REMINDER: ONES LFN/LFE Booth Demo Ideas Due Feb 26
Brandon Wick
LFN Community: We hope that you are planning to attend the Open Networking & Edge Summit North America, April 20-21, in Los Angeles, California. Those in attendance at the last four ONS events will recall that we hosted an LF Networking Booth that showcased many community-driven demos from the LFN technical project communities. Our goal is to showcase compelling uses of LFN Networking & LF Edge project technology to solve real world industry challenges. See this blog post from ONS Europe last fall to get a sense for what types of demos have been shown in the LF Networking Booth. In 2020, the Open Networking & Edge Summit is expanding to comprehensively cover Edge Computing, Edge Cloud, and IoT. Accordingly, the community demo zone is expanding to consider demo proposals from the LF Edge project community as well. Another change for this year is that demo managers and co-presenters need to be from LF Networking or LF Edge member companies. Submissions that include vendor companies also require that the vendors be sponsors of the Open Networking & Edge Summit event. Note: There are many event sponsorship options available at all price levels including a sponsorship option for the LFN/LFE Pavilion demos specifically. Please see the event prospectus to review the options and let me know if you have any questions. The call for demo ideas for the Open Networking & Edge Summit North America is now open. Demos to be shown in the LFN/LFE booth will be chosen by LFN & LF Edge Project leadership using the following criteria:
The final number of demo stations is still TBD. Demos stations will again have a backdrop, signage, counter/table, chair(s) monitor, power, and Wi-Fi internet. Note: Apart from the event sponsorship requirement, there is no cost to host a standard demo in the LFN booth although additional power, internet, space, etc. may incur a cost. Here are the key dates to keep in mind:
Demo manager responsibilities include:
Submit your demo ideas by Feb 26th by filling in the Google Form here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfwjEfCcWUKMfiK404Uu51Zl70-8lqcRFCKKQ5vW3eeLOGAfw/viewform. If you cannot access the form, email bwick@... and I will send you the form over email. Please let me know if you have any questions and we look forward to seeing your submissions! Best, Brandon Wick
|
|||||
|
|||||
TSC Meeting for Feb 20, 2020 at 10 pm Pacific - Agenda
Abhijit Kumbhare
Next TSC meeting is Feb 20, 2020 at 10 pm Pacific Time. The zoom session for the meeting is: https://zoom.us/j/657152618. Agenda for this meeting is at: If you need to add anything, please let me know. Thanks, Abhijit
|
|||||
|
|||||
Call for Mentors and Projects for 2020 LF Networking Mentorship Program
Casey Cain
Today, we’re excited to open the call for mentors and project proposals for the 2020 LF Networking Mentorship Program. This is the first year we're bringing all community intern/mentor projects under the LF Networking umbrella to launch with an integrated program schedule and program operations/management. The Program is intended to provide a formal structure to connect mentors and student developers from around the globe to contribute their enthusiasm, time, and experience toward building sustainable LFN communities. Why should you consider mentoring for LF Networking Mentorship Program?
I am interested in mentoring but how do I get started?
While mentors will be on a voluntary basis, the hired mentees will be eligible to receive a stipend. As an added bonus, each mentee who successfully completes the Program will be invited and financially sponsored by LF Networking to attend an event/conference and present their work to the broader community (specific event TBD but will be during Q3 or Q4 of this year or Q1 of the following year). If you have any questions, please contact mentorship@... We look forward to your submission of a mentorship project and thank you in advance for volunteering your time to contribute to the training of the new talent pool in the LF Networking communities. Best, Casey Cain Technical Program Manager / Community Architect Linux Foundation _________________ IRC - CaseyLF WeChat - okaru6
|
|||||
|
|||||
Call for Mentors and Projects for 2020 LF Networking Mentorship Program
Abhijit Kumbhare
Hi folks, I just noticed this email on the ONAP mailing list - but this applies to ODL as well. If you are interested in an intern project please check out the info below by Mi Yu - and please read the whole email from Min Yu. I will follow up on why it was not sent on ODL mailing list and whether we can have a deadline extended because of that. In the meantime, please be aware of the current deadlines of the program: 2020 Program Schedule*
*The program dates are subject to change without advanced notice. Thanks, Abhijit ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Kenny Paul <kpaul@...> Date: Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 1:27 PM Subject: Re: [onap-tsc] Call for Mentors and Projects for 2020 LF Networking Mentorship Program To: <onap-tsc@...> Reminder deadline for submissions is Feb. 28!
From: kpaul@... <kpaul@...>
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2020 5:56 AM To: onap-tsc@... Subject: Call for Mentors and Projects for 2020 LF Networking Mentorship Program
Dear TSC Members, Please see the message below from Min Yu regarding the LFN 2020 mentorship program. If you are interested in an intern project this year, please look at the info below. Note that the submission deadline is Feb. 28.
Thanks! -kenny
From: Min Yu <myu@...>
|
|||||
|
|||||
Re: [integration-dev] wiki pages not available
Luis Gomez
Right, I think Abhijit proposal of keeping old wiki URL may be the only short term solution, even if that will slow down the confluence adoption :(
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
|
|||||
|
|||||
Re: [integration-dev] wiki pages not available
JamO Luhrsen
On 2/19/20 12:13 PM, Casey Cain wrote:
they will be numerous, in my experience: first link in a search for how to delete a flow: https://bit.ly/2V7xX6a first 3 links for what I was looking for yesterday: https://bit.ly/2v0HfG7 first 2 links in search for opendaylight netconf project: https://bit.ly/2ucMVfU just a few quick ones so you can see what I mean. JamO
|
|||||
|
|||||
Re: [integration-dev] wiki pages not available
Casey Cain
The team is adding an updated 404 page that should be ready shortly. It will read something like: We're sorry, this page can't seem to be found. If you're looking for information on LF Networking please try https://wiki.lfnetworking.org. If you are looking for information on OpenDaylight, please note that the page you are looking for may not be migrated to our new site or may be found on a different URL. Please try https://wiki.opendaylight.org. If you are still having trouble finding what you're looking for, please refer to the OpenDaylight wiki archive found at https://wiki-archive.opendaylight.org I did a few Google searches myself and I did not see any erroneous links. Can we get some examples? If so, we can build links that point to the proper location. Best, Casey Cain Technical Program Manager / Community Architect Linux Foundation _________________ IRC - CaseyLF WeChat - okaru6
On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 11:36 AM Casey Cain <ccain@...> wrote:
|
|||||
|
|||||
Re: [integration-dev] wiki pages not available
Casey Cain
Hello, everyone. Just as a follow up. I'm still looking into options with the team right now. Google searches should not be sending people to the wrong links. I will try to provide an update today or in the morning. Best, Casey Cain Technical Program Manager / Community Architect Linux Foundation _________________ IRC - CaseyLF WeChat - okaru6
On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 5:57 AM FREEMAN, BRIAN D <bf1936@...> wrote:
|
|||||
|
|||||
Re: [integration-dev] wiki pages not available
At least have Conflunce have a note on the 404 page so that random folks can be guided to wiki-archive .
I spent 30 minutes yesterday looking for some transportPCE documentation and couldn’t get to it.
Brian
From: TSC@... <TSC@...>
On Behalf Of Abhijit Kumbhare
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2020 8:33 PM To: JamO Luhrsen <jluhrsen@...> Cc: Luis Gomez <ecelgp@...>; Casey Cain <ccain@...>; integration-dev@...; tsc@... Subject: Re: [OpenDaylight TSC] [integration-dev] wiki pages not available
The current plan for migration is:
However currently the mediawiki has more info than Confluence and will lead to dead links for Google that Jamo mentions.
Hence I suggest we take the opposite approach:
o The information on this wiki may be out of date.Please see https://wiki-new.opendaylight.org for the latest information
What do you folks think?
On Tue, Feb 18, 2020 at 4:35 PM JamO Luhrsen <jluhrsen@...> wrote:
|
|||||
|
|||||
Re: [integration-dev] wiki pages not available
Abhijit Kumbhare
The current plan for migration is:
Hence I suggest we take the opposite approach:
What do you folks think?
On Tue, Feb 18, 2020 at 4:35 PM JamO Luhrsen <jluhrsen@...> wrote:
|
|||||
|
|||||
Re: [integration-dev] wiki pages not available
JamO Luhrsen
but serving up dead end pages to search results is not good for
business either,
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
even if the pages are accessible through another link. JamO
On 2/18/20 4:05 PM, Luis Gomez wrote:
I think we are missing the URL to the old wiki. But also any link starting with wiki.opendaylight.org has to be either migrated to confluence or changed to old wiki URL.
|
|||||
|
|||||
Re: [integration-dev] wiki pages not available
Luis Gomez
I think we are missing the URL to the old wiki. But also any link starting with wiki.opendaylight.org has to be either migrated to confluence or changed to old wiki URL.
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
|
|||||
|
|||||
wiki pages not available
JamO Luhrsen
Hi Casey,
I know we switched over the wiki dns last week, but I thought we'd still have access to our old wiki and that google search results would not be broken? Every link I hit from a search result lands me on confluence with a "Page Not Found". Maybe I misunderstood? Thanks, JamO
|
|||||
|
|||||
Re: Aluminum Service Release Reduction Proposal
Robert Varga
On 12/02/2020 23:46, Abhijit Kumbhare wrote:
Folks,4 months between SR1 and SR2 just does not cut it for platform. MRI projects operate on ~3 week releases, i.e. 5 iterations. Let's have a discussion on how can we reconcile the two positions. Anyway please review and provide your feedback. The exact dates may be aSo far a solid -1 from my side :) Regards, Robert
|
|||||
|