Date
Attendees
LF Staff: Jim Baker Brandon Wick
Committee Members: Lei Huang Fernando Oliveira Beth Cohen Saad Ullah Sheikh Marc-Alexandre Choquette Ahmed El Sawaf Javier Ger Olivier Augizeau Ken KANISHIMA Muhammad Imran Ryan Hallahan
Proxies:
Guests: Scott Blandford
Agenda
- Start the Recording
- Antitrust Policy
- Agenda Bashing (Roll Call, Action Items (5 minutes)
- General Topics
1. NFV testing whitepaper draft proposal - Saad Ullah Sheikh
- Can we involve vendors who are leading below initiatives in our paper
2. Follow up items :
- 5G adoption whitepaper:
- Initiate 5G & intelligent network survey in EUAG - Lei Huang Saad Ullah Sheikh
- 5G whitepaper contributions review - Saad Ullah Sheikh
- Virtual Event post-mortem - Jim Baker
- (DEFER) EUAG CSPs priorities for ONAP H Rel - Lei Huang Javier Ger
- Lei Huang to share slides for future meeting
- SDN survey needs refinement/focus
Minutes
NFV Testing Automation white paper
- Saad Ullah Sheikh reviewed the draft of the white paper
- Requesting input from Orange
- Scott Blandford What is the purpose of the white paper?
- Define recommendations of NFV automated testing architecture
- Beth Cohen Let's get clear on target audience and motivation of reading paper
- Operators and vendors can benefit from a best-practice and case study of architectures
- The paper is a case study, NOT a EUAG position paper
- Workspace for NFV testing automation white paper development
- Follow up EUAG meeting
5G adoption white paper
- Lei Huang Want to create a survey to focus on requirements for Intelligent Network and AI
- eg. closed-loop AI and end-to-end testing driven by AI
- Beth Cohen creating a more concise version of the survey
- Saad Ullah Sheikh 5G Adoption Experience white paper https://wiki.lfnetworking.org/x/awxoAg
- Awaiting input from EUAG members as denoted in the text in workspace
Virtual Event Postmortem
- What went well
- Meaningful conversations were had
- Good attendance & engagement
- Engaged ONAP and CVC teams
- platform worked well
- teamup calendar was useful
- What should we do differently next time
- Continue to engage with ALL the open source communities in the future
- Keep CNCF at the sessions as the containerized workloads grow in importance
- Slack difficult to use inside corporate firewalls