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  • Short Description:  Demonstrate a prototype of automation tools to test if NFVi complies with CNTT requirements starting with data-path performance
  • Detailed Description: Proposed by Trevor Cooper  . This hack challenge will use PoC work in "POD10" as a baseline and aims to engage developers interested in contributing to this category of CNTT work
  • Challenge Leader(s): Trevor Cooper, Luc Provoost, Petar Torre, Sridhar Rao, Al Morton, ...
  • Estimated Audience Size (1-15 / 15-30 / 30-50 / >50): TBD
  • Skills:  TBD
  • 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.



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Developing missing standard interfaces

  • Short Description: Develop upstream and drive testing of missing features for Telco
  • Detailed Description: Have different topics that should be developed upstream and driven in OPNFV and CNTT
    • Example: OPNFV Doctor drives OpenDev Fenix and now with ETSI standard interface (VNFM/EM - NFVI) implemented for rolling maintenance and upgrade
      • Sophisticated testing in OPNFV and CNTT (Airship and Fuel)
      • Compliance testing
      • MANO support: Own sample for testing and Tacker work ongoing
      • Extend to Kubernetes
  • Above and other topics should be discussed, hacked, tested and have a conclusion for the way forward. Free to bring other topics and update the Etherpad:
    https://etherpad.opnfv.org/p/Plugfest_Iruya_Upstream_Development
  • Topic LeaderTomi Juvonen (others by topic)
  • Estimated Audience Size (1-15 / 15-30 / 30-50 / >50): 1-15
  • Skills:  TBD
  • 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.

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