Order of priorities
- Field Trial + RC (functional tests with Field Trial participants)
- RI + RC (function tests within the RI lab environment)
- Additional RC testing (hardware validation, performance, etc.)
What is the Field Trial
- The first step towards CNTT Adoption
- Prove that the RC tests work at a basic level (functional testing)
- Work with key NVFi vendors (targeting Mirantis, Redhat)
How will the Field Trial work
- CNTT to document the process (pending PR at https://github.com/cntt-n/CNTT/tree/master/doc)
- For example...
- How will CNTT operate
- What will the participants need to do
- What are the survey questions
- For example...
- Participants to setup their environments, then run the functional tests
- Participants to complete a survey list of questions (many answers will be optional, including the test results)
What is still needed for the Field Trial
- Completed CNTT process document at Github
- Agreement with NFVi vendors
- Test tools and test cases
When will the Field Trial run
- Late April - into May
- Originally intended to coincide with ONES
- Pending talks with NFVi vendors
What about the existing efforts in CNTT / OPNFV
- RI and RC efforts will continue to move forward in parallel
- RI - Focus on issues such as: Cookbook / Design / Lab setup and fixes
- RC - Continue enhancing test suites, getting test results to dashboard (Dovetail)
- People
- WSL-RI: Raja Jayachandran has been nominated
- James Gu (existing OPNFV-Airship proxy PTL)
- Other types of testing can be included in the future Badging process
Next steps
- Raja to connect with Fu Qiao (WSL RI + RC alignment)
- Raja to work through RI - Issues and PRs
- Raja and James will work together to clarify possible issues in community areas Airship, Openstack Helm, Treasuremap and others