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Sunday, March 25th

This event is for current and new developers interested in participating in the OpenDaylight Florine release cycle. 

Registration for ONS: NA is required to attend this event.  Contributors who have worked on OpenDaylight within the last 6 months are eligible for a 50% discount.  If you need help with this, please reach out to Casey Cain.


Topics:

If you have a topic you'd like to discuss at this event, please list it below.

NOTE: The schedule below is a work-in-progress and may get rearranged based on what makes the most sense and availability of folks.


TimeTitle

Speakers

(Name/Email)

Target AudienceAbstractNotes
Sunday, March 25






9:00-9:05WelcomeAbhijit Kumbhare, Casey Cain


9:15-10:00Nitrogen/Oxygen release lessons, future approachesStephen Kitt, Michael Vorburger
Oxygen saw yet another transition, the odlparent 3 / yangtools 2 migration, which proved more painful than anticipated. This session will attempt to go over the lessons we need to learn, and discuss possible avenues for improvement.
10:00-11:00New OpenDaylight Release ModelDaniel Farrell, Jamo Luhrsen, Luis Gomez, Kit Lou, Sam Hague, An Ho, Anil Vishnoi
Learn about the new release model OpenDaylight will move to in Fluorene.
11:00-11:45Kernel project planning

Stephen Kitt


Discussion of features planned for Fluorine in kernel projects.
11:45-1:00Lunch



1:00-2:15NetVirt Project Planning

Sam Hague


Discussion around new features for Flourine.
2:15-3:00Status update on Neutron(OpenStack and ODL)Isaku Yamahata
This session discusses/introduces planned changed in ODL Neutron and updated on openstack networkinng-odl changes. l3 flavor is described in detail.
3:00-3:30Break



3:30-4:15How to decouple Netvirt from Neutron

Prem Sankar G, Faseela K


Current netvirt code is closely tied to neutron usecases, would like to discuss how to get rid of those hard dependancies, so that netvirt can serve as a generic l2/l3 service provider for any northbound. We badly need this for our COE(Container Orchestration Engine) project
4:15-4:45Discussion on top issues facing OpenDaylightAbhijit Kumbhare & everyone else


4:45-5:00Wrap-Up



4:15-5:00OpenDaylight Performance and Scale Considerations in OpenStack

Sai Sindhur Malleni

Sridhar Gaddam

Aswin Suryanarayanan


We will go over some of the performance and scale testing that has been done in the previous releases and touch upon items that need attention from the developers in this release. Scale, stability and performance of networking-odl and ODL will be the main focus of this talk. We will also try to arrive at a plan for identifying performance and scale issues pre-emptively.
5:00-5:45Pragmatic Upgrades of OpenDaylight by "full journal replay" from OpenStack NeutronJosh Hershberg, Michael VorburgerEveryoneWe'll describe how we are going about addressing both minor & major upgrades of ODL.
5:45-6:00Wrap-Up









Tuesday, March 27

Room: Echo Park





9:00-10:00ODL SW Quality metricsBrady Johnson, Tom Pantelis, Ryan GouldingMainly ODL developersI would like to discuss starting to collect automated ODL Software Quality metrics from areas like findbugs, checkstyle, and Sonar. For the Fluorine release, I would like to just start collecting these metrics, and starting in the Neon release, these metrics should be a part of the Managed release process.
10:00-10:15AM Break



10:15-11:15Tools for evolving ODLLuis Gomez

It is clear ODL is evolving, changes in the release process like upstream & downstream projects releasing out of SR require new tools to effectively handle CI/CD in such conditions. I would expect this to be a brainstorm session and ideally evaluate the effort for building such tools.


11:15-11:30Wrap-Up





















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