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- Proposed converged workflow OR keep separate workflows?
- CNTT been using github; OPNFV using gerrit
- gitlab/gitlab CI is the LF strategic direction
- Timeframe? POC running in 2020 - decision on wide scale adoption in 2021
- OPNFV projects StorPerf and Kuberef in proof of concept
- Timeframe? POC running in 2020 - decision on wide scale adoption in 2021
- gitlab has more tools - issue trackers, wiki... - is it gitlab for CI/repos OR more of the tool chain?
- Jira and Confluence strongly integrated == more value
- defer supporting tools and just focus on CI/repo management
- Would it help RI work if the tool chain were the same?
- RTD workflow the same
- CI integration is the challenging area
- OPNFV has sep group managing the CI process
- gitlab enables each project to manage their own CI tools
- Merge mindset and issue tracking unification would be helped by common tools
- How are dependencies tracked from specs to RI code changes?
- not tracked today
- Proposal: Continue using current tools and defer any migration to gitlab
- Elbrus release stay on github - then converge on a common tool chain
- Is there a short term convergence step?
- Yes, but that would be a multi-step move (more pain)
- Directional agreement on converged toolchain - question is on priority
- Define PROPOSAL for the day-in-the-life of the future TSC and discuss the needed operational support (inputs/outputs)
- Develop a straw-proposal for the TSC workflow and refine as we go
- OPNFV TSC workflow is largely defined by the charter
- Communicate back to Org/Gov our dependencies on the operational procedures
- Who of TSC, how long are secondary decisions
- OPNFV has the charter and operational procedures, where is the CNTT similar docs?
- Schedule a separate meeting and propose the TSC operations
- Start with wiki doc: https://wiki.lfnetworking.org/x/lBBoAg
- Sunku Ranganath (Deactivated) Presented some materials on organizing around areas of interest
- Operationally - have small working groups that bring together the architects and developer to identify gaps and create plans to address the issues
- Good taxonomy developed as a work in progress: <INSERT Sunku SLIDES HERE>