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Dear OpenDaylight Team,
We would like to propose a new project for OpenDaylight: Boron Offset 2 titled "Centennial".
Centennial is an ONF MWTG (Microwave Transport Group) initiative which emphasizes the relevance of a Common Information Model (Yang) being developed in ONF by the Wireless
Transport Project. The group implemented multiple use cases to prove the feasibility of multi-vendor control of wireless network elements through Open Management Interfaces like the NetConf/Yang. This initiative has strong participation from multiple Microwave
OEMs, System Integrators who are developing a series of incremental Proof of Concepts (PoCs) hosted by global operators.
As part of ONF PoC-2 which was hosted by Telefonica, Germany Wipro as an SI, developed few reusable components in OpenDaylight which can be incrementally enhanced for a
wider set of Wireless Transport use cases. This PoC-2 covered discovery of Multi-Vendor Microwave Network Elements & Topology, Visualization of the Microwave Network Configuration, and Event Management Modules. We would like to propose this as a project in
OpenDaylight for the benefit of wider audience and also the code base becomes readily available with the Boron release of OpenDaylight for ONF PoC-3 which will be hosted by AT&T wherein, a complete Information Model for Multi-Vendor Microwave devices will
be developed to avoid vendor lock-in by way of OpenStandards and OpenSource promotion in Operator Networks.
Kindly refer to the project proposal page and let us know if you can accommodate this Project Proposal in the Boron Offset 2 time frame. This initiative will also be backed
by global operators starting with Telefonica, AT&T and Douche Telecom. Further, approval and recommendation has been seeked out from the entire community which participated in PoC-2.
https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Project_Proposals:Centennial

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Hi Vishwanath,
Could you please add email address for each committer, if you have their Linux ID, it will be very helpful to list that as well.
Thanks,
George
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Dear OpenDaylight Team,
We would like to propose a new project for OpenDaylight: Boron Offset 2 titled "Centennial".
Centennial is an ONF MWTG (Microwave Transport Group) initiative which emphasizes the relevance of a Common Information Model (Yang) being developed in ONF by the Wireless
Transport Project. The group implemented multiple use cases to prove the feasibility of multi-vendor control of wireless network elements through Open Management Interfaces like the NetConf/Yang. This initiative has strong participation from multiple Microwave
OEMs, System Integrators who are developing a series of incremental Proof of Concepts (PoCs) hosted by global operators.
As part of ONF PoC-2 which was hosted by Telefonica, Germany Wipro as an SI, developed few reusable components in OpenDaylight which can be incrementally enhanced for a
wider set of Wireless Transport use cases. This PoC-2 covered discovery of Multi-Vendor Microwave Network Elements & Topology, Visualization of the Microwave Network Configuration, and Event Management Modules. We would like to propose this as a project in
OpenDaylight for the benefit of wider audience and also the code base becomes readily available with the Boron release of OpenDaylight for ONF PoC-3 which will be hosted by AT&T wherein, a complete Information Model for Multi-Vendor Microwave devices will
be developed to avoid vendor lock-in by way of OpenStandards and OpenSource promotion in Operator Networks.
Kindly refer to the project proposal page and let us know if you can accommodate this Project Proposal in the Boron Offset 2 time frame. This initiative will also be backed
by global operators starting with Telefonica, AT&T and Douche Telecom. Further, approval and recommendation has been seeked out from the entire community which participated in PoC-2.
https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Project_Proposals:Centennial

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I would suggest to use a different name - there is already a project called Centinel:
Centennial and Centinel have similar spelling/pronounciation and will end up people getting confused.
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On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 8:40 AM, <vishwanath.edavayyanamath@...> wrote:
Dear OpenDaylight Team,
We would like to propose a new project for OpenDaylight: Boron Offset 2 titled "Centennial".
Centennial is an ONF MWTG (Microwave Transport Group) initiative which emphasizes the relevance of a Common Information Model (Yang) being developed in ONF by the Wireless
Transport Project. The group implemented multiple use cases to prove the feasibility of multi-vendor control of wireless network elements through Open Management Interfaces like the NetConf/Yang. This initiative has strong participation from multiple Microwave
OEMs, System Integrators who are developing a series of incremental Proof of Concepts (PoCs) hosted by global operators.
As part of ONF PoC-2 which was hosted by Telefonica, Germany Wipro as an SI, developed few reusable components in OpenDaylight which can be incrementally enhanced for a
wider set of Wireless Transport use cases. This PoC-2 covered discovery of Multi-Vendor Microwave Network Elements & Topology, Visualization of the Microwave Network Configuration, and Event Management Modules. We would like to propose this as a project in
OpenDaylight for the benefit of wider audience and also the code base becomes readily available with the Boron release of OpenDaylight for ONF PoC-3 which will be hosted by AT&T wherein, a complete Information Model for Multi-Vendor Microwave devices will
be developed to avoid vendor lock-in by way of OpenStandards and OpenSource promotion in Operator Networks.
Kindly refer to the project proposal page and let us know if you can accommodate this Project Proposal in the Boron Offset 2 time frame. This initiative will also be backed
by global operators starting with Telefonica, AT&T and Douche Telecom. Further, approval and recommendation has been seeked out from the entire community which participated in PoC-2.
https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Project_Proposals:Centennial

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Hi Vishwanath,
Thanks for the project proposal. Two weeks of review time for your project proposal ends around 9th June. Will you be able to present the project proposal to tsc during the 9th june TSC meeting? It generally takes around 15-20 minutes to go through the proposal and for QA. If you are up for 9th June, please let me know, i will add the creation review to the agenda.
Meanwhile please address the concerns raised by George/Abhijit.
+tsc mailing list
TSC members, Here is a new project proposal up for your review.
Thanks Anil
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Dear Anil,
9th June should be possible and we will address the concerns below as well.
I am looping my colleague Manoj Nair as well who will be supporting this project proposition.

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Subject: Re: [Project-proposals] New project proposal for OpenDaylight: Boron Offset 2 titled "Centennial"
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Thanks for the project proposal. Two weeks of review time for your project proposal ends around 9th June. Will you be able to present the project proposal to tsc during the 9th june TSC meeting? It generally takes around 15-20 minutes to
go through the proposal and for QA. If you are up for 9th June, please let me know, i will add the creation review to the agenda.
Meanwhile please address the concerns raised by George/Abhijit.
TSC members, Here is a new project proposal up for your review.
On Fri, May 27, 2016 at 10:21 AM, Abhijit Kumbhare <abhijitkoss@...> wrote:
I would suggest to use a different name - there is already a project called Centinel:
Centennial and Centinel have similar spelling/pronounciation and will end up people getting confused.
Dear OpenDaylight Team,
We would like to propose a new project for OpenDaylight: Boron Offset 2 titled "Centennial".
Centennial is an ONF MWTG (Microwave Transport Group) initiative which emphasizes the relevance of a Common Information Model (Yang) being developed in ONF by the Wireless
Transport Project. The group implemented multiple use cases to prove the feasibility of multi-vendor control of wireless network elements through Open Management Interfaces like the NetConf/Yang. This initiative has strong participation from multiple Microwave
OEMs, System Integrators who are developing a series of incremental Proof of Concepts (PoCs) hosted by global operators.
As part of ONF PoC-2 which was hosted by Telefonica, Germany Wipro as an SI, developed few reusable components in OpenDaylight which can be incrementally enhanced for a
wider set of Wireless Transport use cases. This PoC-2 covered discovery of Multi-Vendor Microwave Network Elements & Topology, Visualization of the Microwave Network Configuration, and Event Management Modules. We would like to propose this as a project in
OpenDaylight for the benefit of wider audience and also the code base becomes readily available with the Boron release of OpenDaylight for ONF PoC-3 which will be hosted by AT&T wherein, a complete Information Model for Multi-Vendor Microwave devices will
be developed to avoid vendor lock-in by way of OpenStandards and OpenSource promotion in Operator Networks.
Kindly refer to the project proposal page and let us know if you can accommodate this Project Proposal in the Boron Offset 2 time frame. This initiative will also be backed
by global operators starting with Telefonica, AT&T and Douche Telecom. Further, approval and recommendation has been seeked out from the entire community which participated in PoC-2.
https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Project_Proposals:Centennial

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Dear Anil,
My Apologies for not getting back to you on time on this thread since I have been travelling.
We will have to pass this project proposal this time around, since we have already been delayed and M4 is already on, and there is less than a month remaining
for the Code Freeze (M5), it might be tough for us to get all the logistics worked within this <month window. We will attempt this integration after the Formal Release of Boron in Sept. 2016.
Also, we noticed that there are some redundant features exist (as documented below) and we will integrate our features developed for ONF PoC-2 (Wireless Transport
Project) with the Formal Release of Boron for now and look forward for contribution to the next release.
·
NetConf: It now supports direct RESTCONF based
NE discovery or NE can use the RESTCONF channel to initiate the NetConf connector.
·
Event Handler: Now there is a websocket server
integrated with NetConf which can push all notifications to the registered applications.

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From: Vishwanath Edavayyanamath (COMMUNICATIONS)
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2016 2:00 AM
To: Anil Vishnoi <vishnoianil@...>; Abhijit Kumbhare <abhijitkoss@...>; <tsc@...> <tsc@...>
Cc: project-proposals@...; Manoj K Nair (Communications-Telecom Equipment) <manoj.krishnan@...>; Vishwanath Edavayyanamath (COMMUNICATIONS) <vishwanath.edavayyanamath@...>
Subject: RE: [Project-proposals] New project proposal for OpenDaylight: Boron Offset 2 titled "Centennial"
Dear Anil,
9th June should be possible and we will address the concerns below as well.
I am looping my colleague Manoj Nair as well who will be supporting this project proposition.

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Practice Head, SDN/NFV Solutions,
Communications SBU
What’s App:
+91-9886693863
Until 3rd June: +44-7452295818, 4th June - 18th June: +1-7867650157
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From: Anil Vishnoi [mailto:vishnoianil@...]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2016 10:15 AM
To: Abhijit Kumbhare; <tsc@...>
Cc: Vishwanath Edavayyanamath (COMMUNICATIONS);
project-proposals@...
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Thanks for the project proposal. Two weeks of review time for your project proposal ends around 9th June. Will you be able to present the project proposal to tsc during the 9th june TSC meeting? It generally takes around 15-20 minutes to
go through the proposal and for QA. If you are up for 9th June, please let me know, i will add the creation review to the agenda.
Meanwhile please address the concerns raised by George/Abhijit.
TSC members, Here is a new project proposal up for your review.
On Fri, May 27, 2016 at 10:21 AM, Abhijit Kumbhare <abhijitkoss@...> wrote:
I would suggest to use a different name - there is already a project called Centinel:
Centennial and Centinel have similar spelling/pronounciation and will end up people getting confused.
Dear OpenDaylight Team,
We would like to propose a new project for OpenDaylight: Boron Offset 2 titled "Centennial".
Centennial is an ONF MWTG (Microwave Transport Group) initiative which emphasizes the relevance of a Common Information Model (Yang) being developed in ONF by the Wireless
Transport Project. The group implemented multiple use cases to prove the feasibility of multi-vendor control of wireless network elements through Open Management Interfaces like the NetConf/Yang. This initiative has strong participation from multiple Microwave
OEMs, System Integrators who are developing a series of incremental Proof of Concepts (PoCs) hosted by global operators.
As part of ONF PoC-2 which was hosted by Telefonica, Germany Wipro as an SI, developed few reusable components in OpenDaylight which can be incrementally enhanced for a
wider set of Wireless Transport use cases. This PoC-2 covered discovery of Multi-Vendor Microwave Network Elements & Topology, Visualization of the Microwave Network Configuration, and Event Management Modules. We would like to propose this as a project in
OpenDaylight for the benefit of wider audience and also the code base becomes readily available with the Boron release of OpenDaylight for ONF PoC-3 which will be hosted by AT&T wherein, a complete Information Model for Multi-Vendor Microwave devices will
be developed to avoid vendor lock-in by way of OpenStandards and OpenSource promotion in Operator Networks.
Kindly refer to the project proposal page and let us know if you can accommodate this Project Proposal in the Boron Offset 2 time frame. This initiative will also be backed
by global operators starting with Telefonica, AT&T and Douche Telecom. Further, approval and recommendation has been seeked out from the entire community which participated in PoC-2.
https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Project_Proposals:Centennial

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Hi Vishwanath,
Thanks for letting us know.
Just want to clarify that approval of the project does not really mean that it will be part of the current official release. For the project those are proposed late in the cycle, TSC has to take two decision (1) Accepting the project in ODL (2) If requested, allowing project to join the current release given that it's proposed after M1. So you can always propose a project but defer from joining the current release.
Thanks
Anil
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Dear Anil,
My Apologies for not getting back to you on time on this thread since I have been travelling.
We will have to pass this project proposal this time around, since we have already been delayed and M4 is already on, and there is less than a month remaining
for the Code Freeze (M5), it might be tough for us to get all the logistics worked within this <month window. We will attempt this integration after the Formal Release of Boron in Sept. 2016.
Also, we noticed that there are some redundant features exist (as documented below) and we will integrate our features developed for ONF PoC-2 (Wireless Transport
Project) with the Formal Release of Boron for now and look forward for contribution to the next release.
·
NetConf: It now supports direct RESTCONF based
NE discovery or NE can use the RESTCONF channel to initiate the NetConf connector.
·
Event Handler: Now there is a websocket server
integrated with NetConf which can push all notifications to the registered applications.
Dear Anil,
9th June should be possible and we will address the concerns below as well.
I am looping my colleague Manoj Nair as well who will be supporting this project proposition.
From: Anil Vishnoi [mailto:vishnoianil@...]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2016 10:15 AM
To: Abhijit Kumbhare; <tsc@...>
Cc: Vishwanath Edavayyanamath (COMMUNICATIONS);
project-proposals@...
Subject: Re: [Project-proposals] New project proposal for OpenDaylight: Boron Offset 2 titled "Centennial"
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Thanks for the project proposal. Two weeks of review time for your project proposal ends around 9th June. Will you be able to present the project proposal to tsc during the 9th june TSC meeting? It generally takes around 15-20 minutes to
go through the proposal and for QA. If you are up for 9th June, please let me know, i will add the creation review to the agenda.
Meanwhile please address the concerns raised by George/Abhijit.
TSC members, Here is a new project proposal up for your review.
On Fri, May 27, 2016 at 10:21 AM, Abhijit Kumbhare <abhijitkoss@...> wrote:
I would suggest to use a different name - there is already a project called Centinel:
Centennial and Centinel have similar spelling/pronounciation and will end up people getting confused.
Dear OpenDaylight Team,
We would like to propose a new project for OpenDaylight: Boron Offset 2 titled "Centennial".
Centennial is an ONF MWTG (Microwave Transport Group) initiative which emphasizes the relevance of a Common Information Model (Yang) being developed in ONF by the Wireless
Transport Project. The group implemented multiple use cases to prove the feasibility of multi-vendor control of wireless network elements through Open Management Interfaces like the NetConf/Yang. This initiative has strong participation from multiple Microwave
OEMs, System Integrators who are developing a series of incremental Proof of Concepts (PoCs) hosted by global operators.
As part of ONF PoC-2 which was hosted by Telefonica, Germany Wipro as an SI, developed few reusable components in OpenDaylight which can be incrementally enhanced for a
wider set of Wireless Transport use cases. This PoC-2 covered discovery of Multi-Vendor Microwave Network Elements & Topology, Visualization of the Microwave Network Configuration, and Event Management Modules. We would like to propose this as a project in
OpenDaylight for the benefit of wider audience and also the code base becomes readily available with the Boron release of OpenDaylight for ONF PoC-3 which will be hosted by AT&T wherein, a complete Information Model for Multi-Vendor Microwave devices will
be developed to avoid vendor lock-in by way of OpenStandards and OpenSource promotion in Operator Networks.
Kindly refer to the project proposal page and let us know if you can accommodate this Project Proposal in the Boron Offset 2 time frame. This initiative will also be backed
by global operators starting with Telefonica, AT&T and Douche Telecom. Further, approval and recommendation has been seeked out from the entire community which participated in PoC-2.
https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Project_Proposals:Centennial

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Dear Anil & Team,
I am coming back to check on this thread since, Boron release is around the corner next month and if there is a possibility for us to propose our Microwave Project
and its code artifacts which were delivered as part of ONF Wireless Transport PoC-2 (and would continue its development in PoC-3). We will do a gap analysis of what already exists in Boron and make a proposal to integrate only those software bundles/components
which do not already exist and are unique to the ONF Wireless Transport PoC-2. Our idea is to get the
delta code into the formal ODL distro.
We had earlier backed out from this proposal since, we had made this proposition at M4 stage had not much time left to get our code in. We wanted to
attempt this integration after the Formal Release of Boron in Sept. 2016 and attempt to get our code artifacts in one of the service releases of Boron.
Could you please revert if we can make project propositions and still be able to get our code artifacts into the Service Releases of Boron. If so, can you please
elaborate on the process and suggest us some timelines for the same.

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Sent: Thursday, June 9, 2016 6:00 AM
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Cc: Abhijit Kumbhare <abhijitkoss@...>; <tsc@...> <tsc@...>; project-proposals@...; Manoj K Nair (Communications-Telecom Equipment) <manoj.krishnan@...>
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Thanks for letting us know.
Just want to clarify that approval of the project does not really mean that it will be part of the current official release. For the project those are proposed late in the cycle, TSC has to take two decision (1) Accepting the project in
ODL (2) If requested, allowing project to join the current release given that it's proposed after M1. So you can always propose a project but defer from joining the current release.
On Wed, Jun 8, 2016 at 3:54 PM, <vishwanath.edavayyanamath@...> wrote:
Dear Anil,
My Apologies for not getting back to you on time on this thread since I have been travelling.
We will have to pass this project proposal this time around, since we have already been delayed and
M4 is already on, and there is less than a month remaining for the Code Freeze (M5), it might be tough for us to get all the logistics worked within this <month window.
We will attempt this integration after the Formal Release of Boron in Sept. 2016.
Also, we noticed that there are some redundant features exist (as documented below) and we will integrate
our features developed for ONF PoC-2 (Wireless Transport Project) with the Formal Release of Boron for now and look forward for contribution to the next release.
·
NetConf: It now supports direct RESTCONF based NE discovery or NE can use
the RESTCONF channel to initiate the NetConf connector.
·
Event Handler: Now there is a websocket server integrated with NetConf which
can push all notifications to the registered applications.
Dear Anil,
9th June should be possible and we will address the concerns below as well.
I am looping my colleague Manoj Nair as well who will be supporting this project proposition.
From: Anil Vishnoi [mailto:vishnoianil@...]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2016 10:15 AM
To: Abhijit Kumbhare; <tsc@...>
Cc: Vishwanath Edavayyanamath (COMMUNICATIONS);
project-proposals@...
Subject: Re: [Project-proposals] New project proposal for OpenDaylight: Boron Offset 2 titled "Centennial"
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Thanks for the project proposal. Two weeks of review time for your project proposal ends around 9th June. Will you be able to present the project proposal to tsc during the 9th
june TSC meeting? It generally takes around 15-20 minutes to go through the proposal and for QA. If you are up for 9th June, please let me know, i will add the creation review to the agenda.
Meanwhile please address the concerns raised by George/Abhijit.
TSC members, Here is a new project proposal up for your review.
On Fri, May 27, 2016 at 10:21 AM, Abhijit Kumbhare <abhijitkoss@...> wrote:
I would suggest to use a different name - there is already a project called Centinel:
Centennial and Centinel have similar spelling/pronounciation and will end up people getting confused.
Dear OpenDaylight Team,
We would like to propose a new project for OpenDaylight: Boron Offset 2 titled "Centennial".
Centennial is an ONF MWTG (Microwave Transport Group) initiative which emphasizes the relevance of a Common Information Model (Yang) being developed in ONF by the Wireless
Transport Project. The group implemented multiple use cases to prove the feasibility of multi-vendor control of wireless network elements through Open Management Interfaces like the NetConf/Yang. This initiative has strong participation from multiple Microwave
OEMs, System Integrators who are developing a series of incremental Proof of Concepts (PoCs) hosted by global operators.
As part of ONF PoC-2 which was hosted by Telefonica, Germany Wipro as an SI, developed few reusable components in OpenDaylight which can be incrementally enhanced for a wider
set of Wireless Transport use cases. This PoC-2 covered discovery of Multi-Vendor Microwave Network Elements & Topology, Visualization of the Microwave Network Configuration, and Event Management Modules. We would like to propose this as a project in OpenDaylight
for the benefit of wider audience and also the code base becomes readily available with the Boron release of OpenDaylight for ONF PoC-3 which will be hosted by AT&T wherein, a complete Information Model for Multi-Vendor Microwave devices will be developed
to avoid vendor lock-in by way of OpenStandards and OpenSource promotion in Operator Networks.
Kindly refer to the project proposal page and let us know if you can accommodate this Project Proposal in the Boron Offset 2 time frame. This initiative will also be backed
by global operators starting with Telefonica, AT&T and Douche Telecom. Further, approval and recommendation has been seeked out from the entire community which participated in PoC-2.
https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Project_Proposals:Centennial

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Dear Anil,
I received the following mail from
project-proposals-bounces@... saying that,
my mail is being held until the list moderator can review it for approval.
The reason it is being held:
Message body is too big: 77702 bytes with a limit of 40 KB
I am resending this mail for your review with reduced content/size below from our last thread of discussion. I hope this goes through and you would be able to
revert to us.
We are very keen to find out how we can get our contributed code artifacts in to the ODL distro without any duplication of the features that are coming up in
Boron. We will do the gap analysis and would only propose what is of value to the Wireless Transport (Microwave and Millimeter wave) vendor and Telco community so that they can get this project artifacts in the formal release of ODL.
Please suggest.
Regards
Vishwa
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Sent: Monday, August 1, 2016 11:10 PM
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Cc: Abhijit Kumbhare <abhijitkoss@...>; <tsc@...> <tsc@...>; project-proposals@...; Karsten Block (Wipro Retail - Germany ) <karsten.block@...>; Vishwanath Edavayyanamath (COMMUNICATIONS)
<vishwanath.edavayyanamath@...>
Subject: RE: [Project-proposals] New project proposal for OpenDaylight: Boron Offset 2 titled "Centennial"
Importance: High
Dear Anil & Team,
I am coming back to check on this thread since, Boron release is around the corner next month and if there is a possibility for us to propose our Microwave Project
and its code artifacts which were delivered as part of ONF Wireless Transport PoC-2 (and would continue its development in PoC-3). We will do a gap analysis of what already exists in Boron and make a proposal to integrate only those software bundles/components
which do not already exist and are unique to the ONF Wireless Transport PoC-2. Our idea is to get the delta code into the formal ODL distro.
We had earlier backed out from this proposal since, we had made this proposition at M4 stage had not much time left to get our code in. We wanted to attempt this
integration after the Formal Release of Boron in Sept. 2016 and attempt to get our code artifacts in one of the service releases of Boron.
Could you please revert if we can make project propositions and still be able to get our code artifacts into the Service Releases of Boron. If so, can you please
elaborate on the process and suggest us some timelines for the same.

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Thanks for letting us know.
Just want to clarify that approval of the project does not really mean that it will be part of the current official release. For the project those are proposed late in the cycle, TSC has to take two decision (1) Accepting the project in
ODL (2) If requested, allowing project to join the current release given that it's proposed after M1. So you can always propose a project but defer from joining the current release.
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Hi Vishwanath,
As per my understanding new projects are not allowed to back port their code in stable/releases. Stable/release are mainly for the bug fixing only. There was case where new project did this, but the new project was split from an existing project and it's code was part of the already release version. They did it to avoid maintenance overhead for the new project.
So as per my understanding of the project life cycle it's not allowed to new project to be part of previous releases, but i would defer it to Colin/other tsc members to give you a concrete answer on it.
Colin, thoughts?
Thanks Anil
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On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 10:39 AM, <vishwanath.edavayyanamath@...> wrote:
Dear Anil & Team,
I am coming back to check on this thread since, Boron release is around the corner next month and if there is a possibility for us to propose our Microwave Project
and its code artifacts which were delivered as part of ONF Wireless Transport PoC-2 (and would continue its development in PoC-3). We will do a gap analysis of what already exists in Boron and make a proposal to integrate only those software bundles/components
which do not already exist and are unique to the ONF Wireless Transport PoC-2. Our idea is to get the
delta code into the formal ODL distro.
We had earlier backed out from this proposal since, we had made this proposition at M4 stage had not much time left to get our code in. We wanted to
attempt this integration after the Formal Release of Boron in Sept. 2016 and attempt to get our code artifacts in one of the service releases of Boron.
Could you please revert if we can make project propositions and still be able to get our code artifacts into the Service Releases of Boron. If so, can you please
elaborate on the process and suggest us some timelines for the same.
** This mail has been sent from an external source **
Thanks for letting us know.
Just want to clarify that approval of the project does not really mean that it will be part of the current official release. For the project those are proposed late in the cycle, TSC has to take two decision (1) Accepting the project in
ODL (2) If requested, allowing project to join the current release given that it's proposed after M1. So you can always propose a project but defer from joining the current release.
On Wed, Jun 8, 2016 at 3:54 PM, <vishwanath.edavayyanamath@...> wrote:
Dear Anil,
My Apologies for not getting back to you on time on this thread since I have been travelling.
We will have to pass this project proposal this time around, since we have already been delayed and
M4 is already on, and there is less than a month remaining for the Code Freeze (M5), it might be tough for us to get all the logistics worked within this <month window.
We will attempt this integration after the Formal Release of Boron in Sept. 2016.
Also, we noticed that there are some redundant features exist (as documented below) and we will integrate
our features developed for ONF PoC-2 (Wireless Transport Project) with the Formal Release of Boron for now and look forward for contribution to the next release.
·
NetConf: It now supports direct RESTCONF based NE discovery or NE can use
the RESTCONF channel to initiate the NetConf connector.
·
Event Handler: Now there is a websocket server integrated with NetConf which
can push all notifications to the registered applications.
Dear Anil,
9th June should be possible and we will address the concerns below as well.
I am looping my colleague Manoj Nair as well who will be supporting this project proposition.
From: Anil Vishnoi [mailto:vishnoianil@...]
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2016 10:15 AM
To: Abhijit Kumbhare; <tsc@...>
Cc: Vishwanath Edavayyanamath (COMMUNICATIONS);
project-proposals@...
Subject: Re: [Project-proposals] New project proposal for OpenDaylight: Boron Offset 2 titled "Centennial"
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Thanks for the project proposal. Two weeks of review time for your project proposal ends around 9th June. Will you be able to present the project proposal to tsc during the 9th
june TSC meeting? It generally takes around 15-20 minutes to go through the proposal and for QA. If you are up for 9th June, please let me know, i will add the creation review to the agenda.
Meanwhile please address the concerns raised by George/Abhijit.
TSC members, Here is a new project proposal up for your review.
On Fri, May 27, 2016 at 10:21 AM, Abhijit Kumbhare <abhijitkoss@...> wrote:
I would suggest to use a different name - there is already a project called Centinel:
Centennial and Centinel have similar spelling/pronounciation and will end up people getting confused.
Dear OpenDaylight Team,
We would like to propose a new project for OpenDaylight: Boron Offset 2 titled "Centennial".
Centennial is an ONF MWTG (Microwave Transport Group) initiative which emphasizes the relevance of a Common Information Model (Yang) being developed in ONF by the Wireless
Transport Project. The group implemented multiple use cases to prove the feasibility of multi-vendor control of wireless network elements through Open Management Interfaces like the NetConf/Yang. This initiative has strong participation from multiple Microwave
OEMs, System Integrators who are developing a series of incremental Proof of Concepts (PoCs) hosted by global operators.
As part of ONF PoC-2 which was hosted by Telefonica, Germany Wipro as an SI, developed few reusable components in OpenDaylight which can be incrementally enhanced for a wider
set of Wireless Transport use cases. This PoC-2 covered discovery of Multi-Vendor Microwave Network Elements & Topology, Visualization of the Microwave Network Configuration, and Event Management Modules. We would like to propose this as a project in OpenDaylight
for the benefit of wider audience and also the code base becomes readily available with the Boron release of OpenDaylight for ONF PoC-3 which will be hosted by AT&T wherein, a complete Information Model for Multi-Vendor Microwave devices will be developed
to avoid vendor lock-in by way of OpenStandards and OpenSource promotion in Operator Networks.
Kindly refer to the project proposal page and let us know if you can accommodate this Project Proposal in the Boron Offset 2 time frame. This initiative will also be backed
by global operators starting with Telefonica, AT&T and Douche Telecom. Further, approval and recommendation has been seeked out from the entire community which participated in PoC-2.
https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Project_Proposals:Centennial

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Dear Anil, Colin,
If it is not possible to contribute new project code artifacts into Boron Release, then would the only option left for us is to make this project proposal and
code contribution in the
Carbon Release of ODL?
Please suggest so that we can start planning accordingly.
Regards
Vishwa
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Sent: Wednesday, August 3, 2016 2:29 AM
To: Vishwanath Edavayyanamath (COMMUNICATIONS) <vishwanath.edavayyanamath@...>
Cc: Abhijit Kumbhare <abhijitkoss@...>; <tsc@...> <tsc@...>; project-proposals@...; Karsten Block (Wipro Retail - Germany ) <karsten.block@...>
Subject: Re: [Project-proposals] New project proposal for OpenDaylight: Boron Offset 2 titled "Centennial"
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As per my understanding new projects are not allowed to back port their code in stable/releases. Stable/release are mainly for the bug fixing only. There was case where new project did this, but the new project was split from an existing
project and it's code was part of the already release version. They did it to avoid maintenance overhead for the new project.
So as per my understanding of the project life cycle it's not allowed to new project to be part of previous releases, but i would defer it to Colin/other tsc members to give you a concrete answer on it.
On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 10:39 AM, <vishwanath.edavayyanamath@...> wrote:
Dear Anil & Team,
I am coming back to check on this thread since, Boron release is around the corner next month and if
there is a possibility for us to propose our Microwave Project and its code artifacts which were delivered as part of ONF Wireless Transport PoC-2 (and would continue its development in PoC-3). We will do a gap analysis of what already exists in Boron and
make a proposal to integrate only those software bundles/components which do not already exist and are unique to the ONF Wireless Transport PoC-2. Our idea is to get the delta code into the formal ODL distro.
We had earlier backed out from this proposal since, we had made this proposition at M4 stage had not
much time left to get our code in. We wanted to attempt this integration after the Formal Release of Boron in Sept. 2016 and attempt to get our code artifacts in one of the service releases of Boron.
Could you please revert if we can make project propositions and still be able to get our code artifacts
into the Service Releases of Boron. If so, can you please elaborate on the process and suggest us some timelines for the same.
** This mail has been sent from an external source **
Thanks for letting us know.
Just want to clarify that approval of the project does not really mean that it will be part of the current official release. For the project those are proposed late in the cycle,
TSC has to take two decision (1) Accepting the project in ODL (2) If requested, allowing project to join the current release given that it's proposed after M1. So you can always propose a project but defer from joining the current release.
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I agree with Anil, it's too late to join the Boron release and I agree, we won't add new projects to the stability releases of older releases.
That being said, here's a few things: 1.) When you have a project proposal it's to be part of the OpenDaylight Foundation's collection of projects, not join a particular release. 2.) Nothing is stopping you from releasing code (and even creating branches) that is designed to work with Beryllium and Boron, just they won't be part of the zip file on the downloads page. --Colin
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On Tue, Aug 2, 2016 at 11:04 PM, <vishwanath.edavayyanamath@...> wrote:
Dear Anil, Colin,
If it is not possible to contribute new project code artifacts into Boron Release, then would the only option left for us is to make this project proposal and
code contribution in the
Carbon Release of ODL?
Please suggest so that we can start planning accordingly.
Regards
Vishwa
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As per my understanding new projects are not allowed to back port their code in stable/releases. Stable/release are mainly for the bug fixing only. There was case where new project did this, but the new project was split from an existing
project and it's code was part of the already release version. They did it to avoid maintenance overhead for the new project.
So as per my understanding of the project life cycle it's not allowed to new project to be part of previous releases, but i would defer it to Colin/other tsc members to give you a concrete answer on it.
On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 10:39 AM, <vishwanath.edavayyanamath@...> wrote:
Dear Anil & Team,
I am coming back to check on this thread since, Boron release is around the corner next month and if
there is a possibility for us to propose our Microwave Project and its code artifacts which were delivered as part of ONF Wireless Transport PoC-2 (and would continue its development in PoC-3). We will do a gap analysis of what already exists in Boron and
make a proposal to integrate only those software bundles/components which do not already exist and are unique to the ONF Wireless Transport PoC-2. Our idea is to get the delta code into the formal ODL distro.
We had earlier backed out from this proposal since, we had made this proposition at M4 stage had not
much time left to get our code in. We wanted to attempt this integration after the Formal Release of Boron in Sept. 2016 and attempt to get our code artifacts in one of the service releases of Boron.
Could you please revert if we can make project propositions and still be able to get our code artifacts
into the Service Releases of Boron. If so, can you please elaborate on the process and suggest us some timelines for the same.
** This mail has been sent from an external source **
Thanks for letting us know.
Just want to clarify that approval of the project does not really mean that it will be part of the current official release. For the project those are proposed late in the cycle,
TSC has to take two decision (1) Accepting the project in ODL (2) If requested, allowing project to join the current release given that it's proposed after M1. So you can always propose a project but defer from joining the current release.
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Also, we should schedule a creation review. Sorry I missed this back in May. As you guys know, we have creation reviews during the TSC call at 10 pacific on Thursdays, is there a date that would be good for you?
--Colin
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On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 11:47 AM, Colin Dixon <colin@...> wrote: I agree with Anil, it's too late to join the Boron release and I agree, we won't add new projects to the stability releases of older releases.
That being said, here's a few things: 1.) When you have a project proposal it's to be part of the OpenDaylight Foundation's collection of projects, not join a particular release. 2.) Nothing is stopping you from releasing code (and even creating branches) that is designed to work with Beryllium and Boron, just they won't be part of the zip file on the downloads page.
--Colin
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Dear Colin,
I will discuss with the ONF Wireless Transport group and Telefonica and revert to you soon on this. We will also revamp our project page with overall scope and
give it a new name (since there was a conflict in name of the project).
https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Project_Proposals:Centennial

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Cc: Anil Vishnoi <vishnoianil@...>; Karsten Block (Wipro Retail - Germany ) <karsten.block@...>; tsc@...; project-proposals@...
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Also, we should schedule a creation review. Sorry I missed this back in May. As you guys know, we have creation reviews during the TSC call at 10 pacific on Thursdays, is there a date that would be good for
you?
--Colin
On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 11:47 AM, Colin Dixon <colin@...> wrote:
I agree with Anil, it's too late to join the Boron release and I agree, we won't add new projects to the stability releases of older releases.
That being said, here's a few things:
1.) When you have a project proposal it's to be part of the OpenDaylight Foundation's collection of projects, not join a particular release.
2.) Nothing is stopping you from releasing code (and even creating branches) that is designed to work with Beryllium and Boron, just they won't be part of the zip file on the downloads page.
--Colin
Dear Anil, Colin,
If it is not possible to contribute new project code artifacts into Boron Release, then would the only
option left for us is to make this project proposal and code contribution in the
Carbon Release of ODL?
Please suggest so that we can start planning accordingly.
Regards
Vishwa
** This mail has been sent from an external source **
As per my understanding new projects are not allowed to back port their code in stable/releases. Stable/release are mainly for the bug fixing only. There was case where new project
did this, but the new project was split from an existing project and it's code was part of the already release version. They did it to avoid maintenance overhead for the new project.
So as per my understanding of the project life cycle it's not allowed to new project to be part of previous releases, but i would defer it to Colin/other tsc members to give you
a concrete answer on it.
On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 10:39 AM, <vishwanath.edavayyanamath@...> wrote:
Dear Anil & Team,
I am coming back to check on this thread since, Boron release is around the corner next month and if
there is a possibility for us to propose our Microwave Project and its code artifacts which were delivered as part of ONF Wireless Transport PoC-2 (and would continue its development in PoC-3). We will do a gap analysis of what already exists in Boron and
make a proposal to integrate only those software bundles/components which do not already exist and are unique to the ONF Wireless Transport PoC-2. Our idea is to get the delta code into the formal ODL distro.
We had earlier backed out from this proposal since, we had made this proposition at M4 stage had not
much time left to get our code in. We wanted to attempt this integration after the Formal Release of Boron in Sept. 2016 and attempt to get our code artifacts in one of the service releases of Boron.
Could you please revert if we can make project propositions and still be able to get our code artifacts
into the Service Releases of Boron. If so, can you please elaborate on the process and suggest us some timelines for the same.
** This mail has been sent from an external source **
Thanks for letting us know.
Just want to clarify that approval of the project does not really mean that it will be part of the current official release. For the project those are proposed late in the cycle,
TSC has to take two decision (1) Accepting the project in ODL (2) If requested, allowing project to join the current release given that it's proposed after M1. So you can always propose a project but defer from joining the current release.
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Dear Colin,
Based on your two points below, I have following questions,
1.
Are you saying a project can be proposed any time and once approved by TSC, can be integrated into any specific stable ODL release of our choice? But
what rules and process apply to accept the code for these projects proposed outside of a formal release?
Do these projects have to follow the same rigorous processes that is being followed in the projects that are part of a formal releases like Boron/Carbon?
2.
We don’t necessarily want our code artifacts to be part of the
zip file on the downloads page,
but just make it available to the respective vendor and Telco community (Wireless Transport) by way of building an ODL distro with specific project packages for the target requirement
will suffice.
All we want to know is, if TSC imposes the same rigorous release processes that is followed, if we propose projects which are not part of the formal release?
We want to contribute/integrate quickly into a stable Release (like Boron) and check everything works fine and then think later for contributing the project to a formal release like Carbon if it makes sense to be part of the
zip file on the downloads page.
Regards
Vishwa
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From: Colin Dixon [mailto:colin@...]
Sent: Thursday, August 4, 2016 9:18 PM
To: Vishwanath Edavayyanamath (COMMS-EGM) <vishwanath.edavayyanamath@...>
Cc: Anil Vishnoi <vishnoianil@...>; Karsten Block (Wipro Retail - Germany ) <karsten.block@...>; tsc@...; project-proposals@...
Subject: Re: [Project-proposals] New project proposal for OpenDaylight: Boron Offset 2 titled "Centennial"
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I agree with Anil, it's too late to join the Boron release and I agree, we won't add new projects to the stability releases of older releases.
That being said, here's a few things:
1.) When you have a project proposal it's to be part of the OpenDaylight Foundation's collection of projects,
not join a particular release.
2.)
Nothing is stopping you from releasing code (and even creating branches) that is designed to work with Beryllium and Boron,
just they won't be part of the zip file on the downloads page.
--Colin
On Tue, Aug 2, 2016 at 11:04 PM, <vishwanath.edavayyanamath@...> wrote:
Dear Anil, Colin,
If it is not possible to contribute new project code artifacts into Boron Release, then would the only
option left for us is to make this project proposal and code contribution in the
Carbon Release of ODL?
Please suggest so that we can start planning accordingly.
Regards
Vishwa
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As per my understanding new projects are not allowed to back port their code in stable/releases. Stable/release are mainly for the bug fixing only. There was case where new project
did this, but the new project was split from an existing project and it's code was part of the already release version. They did it to avoid maintenance overhead for the new project.
So as per my understanding of the project life cycle it's not allowed to new project to be part of previous releases, but i would defer it to Colin/other tsc members to give you
a concrete answer on it.
On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 10:39 AM, <vishwanath.edavayyanamath@...> wrote:
Dear Anil & Team,
I am coming back to check on this thread since, Boron release is around the corner next month and if
there is a possibility for us to propose our Microwave Project and its code artifacts which were delivered as part of ONF Wireless Transport PoC-2 (and would continue its development in PoC-3). We will do a gap analysis of what already exists in Boron and
make a proposal to integrate only those software bundles/components which do not already exist and are unique to the ONF Wireless Transport PoC-2. Our idea is to get the delta code into the formal ODL distro.
We had earlier backed out from this proposal since, we had made this proposition at M4 stage had not
much time left to get our code in. We wanted to attempt this integration after the Formal Release of Boron in Sept. 2016 and attempt to get our code artifacts in one of the service releases of Boron.
Could you please revert if we can make project propositions and still be able to get our code artifacts
into the Service Releases of Boron. If so, can you please elaborate on the process and suggest us some timelines for the same.
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Thanks for letting us know.
Just want to clarify that approval of the project does not really mean that it will be part of the current official release. For the project those are proposed late in the cycle,
TSC has to take two decision (1) Accepting the project in ODL (2) If requested, allowing project to join the current release given that it's proposed after M1. So you can always propose a project but defer from joining the current release.
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Dear Colin, Anil,
Could you please help answer the questions below. Or we can have a call with one of you for a better understanding.
Regards
Vishwa
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From: Vishwanath Edavayyanamath (COMMS-EGM)
Sent: Friday, August 5, 2016 9:15 PM
To: 'Colin Dixon' <colin@...>
Cc: Anil Vishnoi <vishnoianil@...>; Karsten Block (Wipro Retail - Germany ) <karsten.block@...>; tsc@...; project-proposals@...; Basavaraj Shivsharnappa Hirapur (Global Media) <basavaraj.hirapur@...>
Subject: RE: [Project-proposals] New project proposal for OpenDaylight: Boron Offset 2 titled "Centennial"
Importance: High
Dear Colin,
Based on your two points below, I have following questions,
1.
Are you saying a project can be proposed any time and once approved by TSC, can be integrated into any specific stable ODL release of our choice? But
what rules and process apply to accept the code for these projects proposed outside of a formal release?
Do these projects have to follow the same rigorous processes that is being followed in the projects that are part of a formal releases like Boron/Carbon?
2.
We don’t necessarily want our code artifacts to be part of the
zip file on the downloads page,
but just make it available to the respective vendor and Telco community (Wireless Transport) by way of building an ODL distro with specific project packages for the target requirement
will suffice.
All we want to know is, if TSC imposes the same rigorous release processes that is followed, if we propose projects which are not part of the formal release?
We want to contribute/integrate quickly into a stable Release (like Boron) and check everything works fine and then think later for contributing the project to a formal release like Carbon if it makes sense to be part of the
zip file on the downloads page.
Regards
Vishwa
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I agree with Anil, it's too late to join the Boron release and I agree, we won't add new projects to the stability releases of older releases.
That being said, here's a few things:
1.) When you have a project proposal it's to be part of the OpenDaylight Foundation's collection of projects,
not join a particular release.
2.)
Nothing is stopping you from releasing code (and even creating branches) that is designed to work with Beryllium and Boron,
just they won't be part of the zip file on the downloads page.
--Colin
On Tue, Aug 2, 2016 at 11:04 PM, <vishwanath.edavayyanamath@...> wrote:
Dear Anil, Colin,
If it is not possible to contribute new project code artifacts into Boron Release, then would the only
option left for us is to make this project proposal and code contribution in the
Carbon Release of ODL?
Please suggest so that we can start planning accordingly.
Regards
Vishwa
** This mail has been sent from an external source **
As per my understanding new projects are not allowed to back port their code in stable/releases. Stable/release are mainly for the bug fixing only. There was case where new project
did this, but the new project was split from an existing project and it's code was part of the already release version. They did it to avoid maintenance overhead for the new project.
So as per my understanding of the project life cycle it's not allowed to new project to be part of previous releases, but i would defer it to Colin/other tsc members to give you
a concrete answer on it.
On Mon, Aug 1, 2016 at 10:39 AM, <vishwanath.edavayyanamath@...> wrote:
Dear Anil & Team,
I am coming back to check on this thread since, Boron release is around the corner next month and if
there is a possibility for us to propose our Microwave Project and its code artifacts which were delivered as part of ONF Wireless Transport PoC-2 (and would continue its development in PoC-3). We will do a gap analysis of what already exists in Boron and
make a proposal to integrate only those software bundles/components which do not already exist and are unique to the ONF Wireless Transport PoC-2. Our idea is to get the delta code into the formal ODL distro.
We had earlier backed out from this proposal since, we had made this proposition at M4 stage had not
much time left to get our code in. We wanted to attempt this integration after the Formal Release of Boron in Sept. 2016 and attempt to get our code artifacts in one of the service releases of Boron.
Could you please revert if we can make project propositions and still be able to get our code artifacts
into the Service Releases of Boron. If so, can you please elaborate on the process and suggest us some timelines for the same.
** This mail has been sent from an external source **
Thanks for letting us know.
Just want to clarify that approval of the project does not really mean that it will be part of the current official release. For the project those are proposed late in the cycle,
TSC has to take two decision (1) Accepting the project in ODL (2) If requested, allowing project to join the current release given that it's proposed after M1. So you can always propose a project but defer from joining the current release.
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Dear Colin, Anil,
Could you please help answer the questions below. Or we can have a call with one of you for a better understanding.
Regards
Vishwa
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From: Vishwanath Edavayyanamath (COMMS-EGM)
Sent: Friday, August 5, 2016 9:15 PM
To: 'Colin Dixon' <colin@...>
Cc: Anil Vishnoi <vishnoianil@...>; Karsten Block (Wipro Retail - Germany ) <karsten.block@...>;
tsc@...;
project-proposals@...; Basavaraj Shivsharnappa Hirapur (Global Media) <basavaraj.hirapur@...>
Subject: RE: [Project-proposals] New project proposal for OpenDaylight: Boron Offset 2 titled "Centennial"
Importance: High
Dear Colin,
Based on your two points below, I have following questions,
1.
Are you saying a project can be proposed any time and once approved by TSC, can be integrated into any specific stable ODL release of our choice? But
what rules and process apply to accept the code for these projects proposed outside of a formal release?
Do these projects have to follow the same rigorous processes that is being followed in the projects that are part of a formal releases like Boron/Carbon?
2.
We don’t necessarily want our code artifacts to be part of the
zip file on the downloads page,
but just make it available to the respective vendor and Telco community (Wireless Transport) by way of building an ODL distro with specific project packages for the target requirement
will suffice.
All we want to know is, if TSC imposes the same rigorous release processes that is followed, if we propose projects which are not part of the formal release?
We want to contribute/integrate quickly into a stable Release (like Boron) and check everything works fine and then think later for contributing the project to a formal release like Carbon if it makes sense to be part of the
zip file on the downloads page.
Regards
Vishwa
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I agree with Anil, it's too late to join the Boron release and I agree, we won't add new projects to the stability releases of older releases.
That being said, here's a few things:
1.) When you have a project proposal it's to be part of the OpenDaylight Foundation's collection of projects,
not join a particular release.
2.)
Nothing is stopping you from releasing code (and even creating branches) that is designed to work with Beryllium and Boron,
just they won't be part of the zip file on the downloads page.
--Colin
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Sorry for the delay. See inline.
Let me know if you need any more clarification.
--Colin
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