ODL deployment survey


Casey Cain
 

Hello, everyone.

On today's TSC meeting we had a guest, Amed Sawaf from the LFN End User Advisory Group.  We discussed a community survey.  
At a high level, we identified some initial goals for the community survey:
  • Need to identify users
  • Need to identify use cases and which are being actively used
  • How is ODL being consumed
    • Which Projects and which release is being used?
    • Is there a fork of the code that is being maintained? What version is being used?
  • Will Operators be willing to have DevOps teams contribute to the upstream community?
The TSC would like to collect additional feedback from the community to see if we can refine the survey questions even further.

Best,
Casey Cain
Technical Program Manager / Community Architect
Linux Foundation
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JamO Luhrsen
 


On 8/27/20 4:09 PM, Casey Cain wrote:
Hello, everyone.

On today's TSC meeting we had a guest, Amed Sawaf from the LFN End User Advisory Group.  We discussed a community survey.  
At a high level, we identified some initial goals for the community survey:
  • Need to identify users
  • Need to identify use cases and which are being actively used
  • How is ODL being consumed
    • Which Projects and which release is being used?
    • Is there a fork of the code that is being maintained? What version is being used?
if forked, what was the hurdle from consuming pure upstream and moving forward
and upgrading with releases as needed?
  • Will Operators be willing to have DevOps teams contribute to the upstream community?

Just DevOps? I think other contributions are sorely missing as well. Dev, Test, release engineering...


Just from the top of my head,
JamO

The TSC would like to collect additional feedback from the community to see if we can refine the survey questions even further.

Best,
Casey Cain
Technical Program Manager / Community Architect
Linux Foundation
_________________
IRC: CaseyLF
WeChat: okaru6
Voice: +1.408.641.0193


    


Robert Varga
 

On 28/08/2020 01:37, JamO Luhrsen wrote:
* Will Operators be willing to have DevOps teams contribute to the
upstream community?
Just DevOps? I think other contributions are sorely missing as well.
Dev, Test, release engineering...
Not only. My primary thought was "at least devops should participate
upstream", as that would be the core benefit of devops in my mind, but
certainly others should as well.

Regards,
Robert


Tejas Nevrekar
 

A few more questions, we should ask:

- For how long is ODL being used in the Lab? (dates, years)
- For how long is ODL being used in the Production? (dates, years)
- What are your future plans on the usage of ODL?
- Will you be willing to contribute any local fixes to upstream?
- How often do you update your production to the latest release community version? - Once a year, twice a year

On Fri, Aug 28, 2020 at 6:55 PM Robert Varga <nite@...> wrote:


On 28/08/2020 01:37, JamO Luhrsen wrote:
>>   * Will Operators be willing to have DevOps teams contribute to the
>>     upstream community?
>>
> Just DevOps? I think other contributions are sorely missing as well.
> Dev, Test, release engineering...

Not only. My primary thought was "at least devops should participate
upstream", as that would be the core benefit of devops in my mind, but
certainly others should as well.

Regards,
Robert



Ahmed Sawaf <Ahmed.sawaf@...>
 

Hello Gents

 

Kindly find the initial draft for SDN survey , it more focus on DC SDN , so please check and if you can support in whatever can help us it will great

 

It will great to have your feedback by next Tuesday 15th September

 

 

 

From: Casey Cain [mailto:ccain@...]
Sent: Friday, August 28, 2020 1:09 AM
To: discuss <discuss@...>; TSC <tsc@...>
Cc: Ahmed Sawaf <Ahmed.sawaf@...>
Subject: ODL deployment survey

 

Hello, everyone.

 

On today's TSC meeting we had a guest, Amed Sawaf from the LFN End User Advisory Group.  We discussed a community survey.  

At a high level, we identified some initial goals for the community survey:

  • Need to identify users
  • Need to identify use cases and which are being actively used
  • How is ODL being consumed
    • Which Projects and which release is being used?
    • Is there a fork of the code that is being maintained? What version is being used?
  • Will Operators be willing to have DevOps teams contribute to the upstream community?

The TSC would like to collect additional feedback from the community to see if we can refine the survey questions even further.

 

Best,

Casey Cain

Technical Program Manager / Community Architect

Linux Foundation

_________________

IRC: CaseyLF

WeChat: okaru6

Voice: +1.408.641.0193


Jim Baker <jbaker@...>
 

Hey Casey - When can we expect an ODL TSC review/response on this survey? I think Ahmed has done a great job, and I want to publish the survey as soon as possible... The EUAG is made up exclusive of network operators, so that is the target audience for the survey.
Jim

On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 1:23 PM Ahmed Sawaf <Ahmed.sawaf@...> wrote:

Hello Gents

 

Kindly find the initial draft for SDN survey , it more focus on DC SDN , so please check and if you can support in whatever can help us it will great

 

It will great to have your feedback by next Tuesday 15th September

 

 

 

From: Casey Cain [mailto:ccain@...]
Sent: Friday, August 28, 2020 1:09 AM
To: discuss <discuss@...>; TSC <tsc@...>
Cc: Ahmed Sawaf <Ahmed.sawaf@...>
Subject: ODL deployment survey

 

Hello, everyone.

 

On today's TSC meeting we had a guest, Amed Sawaf from the LFN End User Advisory Group.  We discussed a community survey.  

At a high level, we identified some initial goals for the community survey:

  • Need to identify users
  • Need to identify use cases and which are being actively used
  • How is ODL being consumed
    • Which Projects and which release is being used?
    • Is there a fork of the code that is being maintained? What version is being used?
  • Will Operators be willing to have DevOps teams contribute to the upstream community?

The TSC would like to collect additional feedback from the community to see if we can refine the survey questions even further.

 

Best,

Casey Cain

Technical Program Manager / Community Architect

Linux Foundation

_________________

IRC: CaseyLF

WeChat: okaru6

Voice: +1.408.641.0193



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