Meeting Minutes:
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Session Access
The zoom links are in Team Up calendar link that is located at 2022 LFN DTF Workshop April link.
Topics
Day 1 | Time | Topic | Facilitator | Comments |
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05:00-5:15 AM PST 12:00 - 12:15 UTC | Welcome & Logistics | Zoom bridge info is in the Team Up ScheduleDay 1 Top Level:
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5:15-6:30 AM PST 12:15 - 13:30 UTC | CNF Vendor Input Focus: |
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6:30-6:45 AM PST 13:30 - 13:45 UTC | Break 1 | |||
6:45-8:00 AM PST 13:45 - 15:00 UTC | Moving Forward: Program framework, targeted projects and next step | CVC LeadershipOlivier Smith |
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8:00-8:15 AM PST 15:00 - 15:15 UTC | Break 2 | |||
8:15-9:30 AM PST 15:15 - 16:30 UTC | Moving Forward: Deep Dive on Interop Challenges | Scot Steele | Deep Dive: Interoperability Challenges
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9:30 AM PST 16:30 UTC | Day 1 Ends | |||
Day 2 | Time | Topic | Facilitator | Comments |
05:00-5:15 AM PST 12:00 - 12:15 UTC | Welcome & Logistics | |||
5:15-6:30 AM PST 12:15 - 13:30 UTC | Orchestration: EMCO and ONAP On-boarding and use case alignment |
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6:30-6:45 AM PST 13:30 - 13:45 UTC | Break 1 | |||
6:45-8:00 AM PST 13:45 - 15:00 UTC | Orchestration: EMCO and ONAP ongoing operations alignment | Ranny Haiby |
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8:00-8:15 AM PST 15:00 - 15:15 UTC | Break 2 | |||
8:15-9:30 AM PST 15:15 - 16:30 UTC | LFN Community Support Workshop: Common Documentation and Tooling |
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9:30 AM PST | Day 2 Ends |
HRK: Some slight adjustments to the exact specifics from Friday's meeting that made it easier to organize and slot things in and to make the sessions seem a bit more even. We likely still need to edit down the topics after looking at this further. I think next step is identifying the session leads, who then we might ask to help concentration. Appreciate all comments......
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16:30 UTC | Day 2 Ends |
CNF Topics
- Taking Anuket RA and RC activities into workloads
- Is it sufficient to come up with a basic framework to demonstrate functionality on an example RI?
- Necessary – is it sufficient?!
- Tortured metaphor: we've got a good foundation, but need to address plumbing, HVAC, walls, and flooring
- Where does performance come in?
- How do we get into more challenging interop?
- CNI
- Other networking frameworks (eg., Istio, Envoy)?
- Networking abstraction – how do we push this past the goal line, publish, and test?
- Data Plane
- If performance tuning is a source of interop issues, how do we address these?
- Are data plane issues as opaque to workloads as claimed (should we do a survey, or testing experiment to have non-anecdotal data)?
- If this is too much work, what is the highest priority activity that will reduce the cost due to re-work for end users, platform vendors, workload (CNF) vendors?
- How do we avoid the mistakes of the past? Let's at least avoid those and create new ones.
- Is it sufficient to come up with a basic framework to demonstrate functionality on an example RI?
- Given the previous topic, what is the highest priority testing a badging program and enforce and provide?
- CNF vendor input summit
- How do we ask better questions to the CNF vendor community?
- Bring as many CNF providers as possible (perhaps with a bit of pre-prepared questions)
- Vendors who have deployed within the 5GSPB context
- Magma
- O-RAN SC implementations and vendors
- OAI
- Workload BUs rather than platform BUs in our NEP members
- Active CNF vendors (e.g. Matrixx, Affirmed, Metaswitch)
- LF Edge application requirements
- What guidelines, testing, information would be helpful for them such that they don't have to re-do for each platform/end user
- Are we talking how to give guidelines and test for them against the platform requirements, or are there specific testing regimes for applications?
- Assumption: CNF to specific platform 1:1 as a deployment requirement does not and cannot scale.
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- 2 15 minute breaks (instead of 1 30 minute one.
- No summary needed
- Very short intro at the beginning of each day (10 minutes by Heather or someone who is more awake)
Facilitation Ground Rules
- Each Session should have a clearly defined objective and scope statement.
- When offering your thoughts, please be concise. We ask you avoid monopolizing the conversation.
- When someone is speaking, please allow them to complete their thoughts.
- While debate is an underpinning of growth, decorum is the foundation of progress.
- The Facilitator/Presenter and Moderator will work to keep the discussion aligned with objectives and scope. Discussions that are not in alignment with objectives and scope will be deferred.
- The Moderator will record the deferred topics in a topic “Parking Lot” to be addressed by assignment to community representatives at the conclusion of the session.
- Each session should be served by a scribe