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Motivation: Our goal is to provide opportunities for open source communities to collaborate and build some of the most important technologies across the globe. Doing so often requires a deep, specific expertise on the part of the developers who build and test these components. Bringing those pieces together, however,  is often challenging, not just for the developers, but for the real-world end-users who need to stitch together multiple open source and proprietary solutions. In this activity, multiple projects, communities, and companies collaboratively blueprint, prototype, and integrate real-world use cases to showcase the capabilities of open source projects in the context of the full ecosystem in which they exist. 

What is a Super Blueprint? 

What the Super Blueprint is not

What is the long term vision of Blueprints? 

How is the demonstration use case determined?

Are you forking code for this?

What license is this work being done under?

Do you have a charter?

How do you make decisions then?

What is the process to engage projects (within and outside LFN) that are either identified as part of Super Blueprint OR need to be included?

How are you facilitating transparency?

Can anyone participate in a Blueprint Initiative?

Do Blueprints require membership?

What is the relationship between DARPA project OPS 5G with the Linux Foundation and Super Blueprints?

Can we get other projects and proprietary products added to the 5G Super Blueprint?

What is the path of Blueprints into open source official releases of projects? And conversely, what is the process of adjusting the initial vision of Blueprints based on community work in progress?

I want to be part of this! What do I do?