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Jim Baker talked about the explicit services available for projects at each lifecycle state.
When talking about Progam Management, Jason Huntrecommended that we add some specific tasks that the team will provide at each lifecycle state.
Morgan Richomme Discussion of using Tern to scan docker repos - POC underway in ONAP - recommendation for a preso at the Feb. event.
When discussing LFX, a demo was requested for the TAC. Brandon Wicknoted that there is a planned webinar in February. Brandon will share with the TAC more information when available.
Demos & Events
Brandon Wick talked about updating and setting expectations for the LFN Demo Program.
Our demos have had a lot of success and visibility. In an effort to continue to improve the experience, we plan on moving all demo tooling from the projects to the LFN Infrastructure. We are also adding a 5G radio for use in the Montreal lab for E2E and RAN demos.
Planning stages for ONES NA demos in progress now.
Brandon also noted that we will encourage demo outputs to be contributed back to project repos & releases.
There will also be a focus in 2021 to find a balance of community participation and demos.
Morgan Richomme reinforced the point that community participation should be prioritized when selecting demos and that those demos & non-commercial code should be contributed to the upstream community.
The current meeting series has been canceled. TAC will plan a new series of meetings in early 2021 and look to see how we can best collaborate with other initiatives happening at the Linux Foundation and in Open Source.