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ONAP's Architecture Subcommittee also works across all of our projects. This group is focused on how the technical pieces of ONAP all fit work together. The ONAP Architecture Navigator (ArchNav for short) is a web based Proof of Concept (PoC) developed by Subcommittee for the purpose of quickly popping around areas of ONAP documentation via the architecture diagram specific to each release. This allows people to find information in a manner that is based upon a visual representation of the architecture itself rather than being a more menu driven model. 

The time has come There were discussions underway to transition ArchNav out of the lab an into a production environment for the Architecture Subcommittee. This That is a pretty straight forward technical effort for anyone with the "Must Have" skills listed below.

The Doc team also wants to pursue ArchNav like functionality however they feel there is no need for it to be a separate application. Instead they believe the same functionality can be implemented directly in ReadtheDocs which is the platform we use for our official documentation.   

potential exists for ArchNav to also play a role in ONAP's documentation, education and marketing efforts, but there are alternatives, integrations and alignment that the Doc team also may want to pursue instead. So what is the right thing to do? 

Welcome to the world of project management and collaboration in opensourceopen source. That's what we do every day at the Linux Foundation and if you that's the biggest thing you will learn with this internship. (smile)   You will be working with a truly international team which includes the Doc project team,  the Architecture Subcommittee and others from the ONAP community to coordinate the correct solution to our shared needs.   You won't be making the decisions or figuring out what the best solution is yourself, but you will be an equal partner in the process as the person helping to coordinate all of that effort. 

Additional Information

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  • Open Source Project Management:  Agreement Consensus is reached on at least one of these threethe most practical approach for the community::
    1. ArchNav should will not be migrated and a solution will be implemented in ReadTheDocs infrastructure.
    2. ArchNav will to infrastructure managed by the Linux Foundation in a stand-alone context for the SubcommitteeArchNav should be migrated to infrastructure managed by the Linux Foundation as a shared resource for the Doc Team and Subcommittee
    3. ArchNav should not will be migrated and a specific alternative solution will be implemented instead.to infrastructure managed by the Linux Foundation as a stand-alone solution for the Subcommittee
  • Technical:  Regardless   Regardless of the three possible project management outcomes above there will be some level of tooling and scripting required throughout the course of this internship either as proof points, implementation and deployment or migration efforts to help move things forward as part of the teamtasks to deliver the agreed upon solution.

Relation to LF Networking 

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  • Must Have: Standard web development concepts and practices, JSON, PHP, HTML, CSS comfortable using Linux and script writing
  • Extra Points: Rich Text Format, Read-The-DocsReadTheDocsConfluence, Jira, Git, GitHub, Gerrit and knowledge of the Apache2 webserver, 
  • Level-up:  Multi-participant project management or coordination

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