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  • Short Description:  Community discussion on where ODL is heading and what we need to do to get there.

  • Detailed Description: Discussion and planning session for ODL Roadmap, features and challenges.  Bonus goal should be to create a wiki page that highlights the areas that we need more development resources and quick onboarding for those features/projects.
  • Topic Leader: Abhijit Kumbhare  Casey Cain
  • Estimated Audience Size (1-15 / 15-30 / 30-50 / >50): 20
  • Interested In Attending: If you are interested in this discussion and would like to participate in it, please add your name and email here (one name/email per line please). We'll use this information when building the schedule so that we minimize overbooking people where possible.

JSON-RPC improvements

  • Short Description:  Discuss recent improvements and gather new requirements for future releases

  • Detailed Description: JSON-RPC Ext has recently made some improvements like HTTP/WS bus protocols and AAA. We want to add writing 
  • Topic Leader: Shaleen Saxena (shaleen.external@gmail.com)
  • Estimated Audience Size (1-15 / 15-30 / 30-50 / >50): 1-15
  • Interested In Attending: Attend remotely.

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  • Short Description:  Discuss revealing a new open source tool to facilitate model-to-model translations

  • Detailed Description: This is a public reveal of a proposed ODL tool library that helps facilitate model-to-model translations. We will cover why you might want to use this, what it can and cannot do, and example mappings. This tool follows a "translation by intent" philosophy that emphasizes declarative specifications but allows clients to wade into the translation pipeline from writing no code, to writing schema independent logic, to having full control over every detail of the output.
  • Topic LeaderAllan Clarke
  • Estimated Audience Size (1-15 / 15-30 / 30-50 / >50): 1-15
  • Interested In Attending: If you are interested in this discussion and would like to participate in it, please add your name and email here (one name/email per line please). We'll use this information when building the schedule so that we minimize overbooking people where possible.

Micro-services friendly nimble distribution and extensions

  • Short Description: Build static feature distribution not dependent on OSGi, thereby extending ODL to be consumable in a wider community of non-karaf/osgi environments.

  • Detailed Description: In most customer use cases, the hot-deployability of karaf is not needed. Nor is the flexibility provided by osgi/karaf in start/stop features. More so as we move to the microservice world, you no longer need (or want to) to change the definition of what the microservice is running. If something new is needed, spawn a new microservice and stop the old. This project involves changing ODL to run without karaf/OSGi so that it is deployable in such a microservices model. This will involve the module wiring to work without karaf/blueprint/osgi. Thereafter, create pre-defined deployment templates for key use cases that are statically defined at build time. This project will also make ODL accessible to the wider non-OSGi developer community.  
  • Topic Leader: Tejas Nevrekar (tejas.nevrekar@gmail.com)
  • Estimated Audience Size (1-15 / 15-30 / 30-50 / >50): 1-15
  • Interested In Attending: If you are interested in this discussion and would like to participate in it, please add your name and email here (one name/email per line please). We'll use this information when building the schedule so that we minimize overbooking people where possible.

Controller High-Availability (HA) using Active-Standby model

  • Short Description:  Controller HA using Active-Standby model

  • Detailed Description: In any production deployment, single point of failure is not an option and so High Availability (HA) is a must. Being a critical component of solutions it is used in, this applies to SDN Controller as well. OpenDaylight provides features like clustering and EOS towards this. But the current solutions may not be suitable for certain use-cases and options are required for users to choose from. This talk will share our experience of building OpenDaylight based HA aware application using Active-Standby model.
  • Topic Leader: Ajay Lele (ajayslele@gmail.com)
  • Estimated Audience Size (1-15 / 15-30 / 30-50 / >50):
  • Interested In Attending: If you are interested in this discussion and would like to participate in it, please add your name and email here (one name/email per line please). We'll use this information when building the schedule so that we minimize overbooking people where possible.

Southbound Proxy for openflow plugin

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  • Short Description: A modern horizontally scaleable solution architecture using ODL deployed as a micro-service.
  • Detailed DescriptionThe scale/agility requirements for operations at service providers need a modern cloud native architecture which can adapt gracefully to the demands of modern day applications. This presentation will highlight an example of such architecture which uses ODL as a primary component to be managed by an external orchestrator like Kubernetes which is becoming a standard in orchestration. It will explore various aspects of deployment which are essential in managing such a scaleable system. 
  • Topic Leader: Atul Gosain
  • Estimated Audience Size: 1-15
  • Interested In Attending: Tejas Nevrekar


Using Opendaylight in Hybrid Cloud: issues/challenges

  • Short Description:  Issues or Challenges on Using Opendaylight in Hybrid Cloud

  • Detailed Description: In hybrid cloud environment, VMs, bare metals and containers will coexist in general, that means we have Openstack and Kubernetes in one infrasturtue, it is a huge challenge to unify networking for VMs, bare metals and conatiners, Opendaylight is a not-bad option for this, in this talk, I'll elaborate the opportunities and challenges, for example, containerizing Opendaylight people all care, I also will call the community for immediate action.
  • Topic Leader: Yi Yang <yangyi01@inspur.com>, ...
  • Estimated Audience Size (15-30):
  • Interested In Attending: Yi Yang


ODL and ONAP synch meeting

  • Short Description: Meeting goal is to cover security, licensing and ODL packaging.
  • Detailed Description: Review of known vulnerabilities inherited from ODL to ONAP and identification of action plan to solve them. Discussion on linensing APL vs. EPL. Addressing ODL packing for ONAP.  
  • Topic Leader: Casey Cain Pawel Pawlak
  • Estimated Audience Size: 1-15
  • Interested In Attending: