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  1. CNTT defines specifications and provides only the specifications to OPNFV
    • CNTT: Reference Model, Reference Architecture, Reference Implementation 
    • OPNFV: Reference Implementation, Reference Compliance
    • OVP: Testing, Badging 
  2. OPNFV performs builds from the Reference Implementation specifications.  
  3. "Cookbook" artifacts are the domain of OPNFV, CNTT should participate in the management of the cookbooks, and selects teh the Test cases to be executed.
  4. A release management method including feedback loops is needed between OPNFV and CNTT. LFN/OPNFV has an existing meeting in which some members of the CNTT community will participate. 
    • CNTT Participants that will participate include Scot Steele, etc
  5. Cross Community Collaboration must increase without overloading the participants.
    • Recommendation: WS Leads should identify WS participants that can attend the other community TSC meetings
    • Regularly held cross community meetings should be held. Community Chairs should schedule/delegate to community participants to implement/manage

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Seeking agreement to the following premisespremise:

  • RA-1 is the requirements and specs
  • RI-1 is an example implementation (“example” word is used because no company is required to follow this exact lab setup / installer approach – it’s an example)
  • RC-1 is a test conformance suite

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  1. Introduction
    1. What
    2. Why
    3. Who
    4. Explain how to use and navigate docs
  2. Requirements
    1. Explanation of traceability
    2. link to RA-1 Ch 02
    3. Implementation Specs
      1. <make sure that RA-1 Ch 02 has requirements that will link ("Traceability" column) to this section>
      2. Number of nodes, sizes, etc.
      3. Configuration info
      4. Software versions (eg libvirt version)
      5. <may contain references to other chapters, such as RA-1 Ch 04>
  3. Examples for how to implement
    1. No SDN
      1. High transaction volume that needs a network node (eg)
      2. Low transaction volume
      3. Conformance lab (eg, 1 jump host, 3 controllers, etc)
    2. Yes SDN
      1. Production environment
      2. Conformance lab
    3. Specify hardware configurations
      1. Cores, etc
      2. Storage volumensvolumes
      3. Underlay Network
  4. Installer Selection
    1. Explain the RI is provided as a example/guide if needed

    2. "It is the choice of the end user how to install, what installer, etc. 

    3. As a guide, here is a link to available installers as maintained by OPNFV."

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