2020-05-19 [CNTT - GSC] - FMO Discussion
Materials:
CNTT-OPNFV Current mode of operations: Resolving gaps and issues proposal
Attendees:
- Scot Steele (AT&T)
- Former user (Deleted)
- Phil Robb (Ericsson Software Technology)
- Cédric Ollivier (Orange)
- Scott Steinbrueck (AT&T)
- Heather Kirksey (LFN)
- Jim Baker (LFN)
Topics:
- Anti-Trust Policies:
- Discuss/define remediation for Gaps, Issues, Scope between CNTT/OPNFV
- Proposal - Scott Steinbrueck
- Define the Pros and Cons of the Current Model
- Open the discussion on FMO
Notes:
- Discuss/define remediation for Gaps, Issues, Scope between CNTT/OPNFV
- Topics Discussed revolved on the proposal below, Please review and comment on the proposal at the following Link: CNTT-OPNFV Current mode of operations: Resolving gaps and issues proposal
- 1) CNTT RA-1 Requirements Traceability Matrix (link). The existing requirements’ tables in RA-1 chapter 2 will be updated with columns for RI-1 and RC-1.
- RA-1 chapter 2 will be updated in the near future via PR to move “may” and “should” entries from section 2.3 (“Requirements”) to section 2.4 (“Recommendations”).
- The proposed updated matrix will specify which requirements are applicable to RI-1 (via new columns).
- All “must” requirements will be applicable to RC-1, and this will be stated in RA-1 chapter 2.
- Each RA-1 release will be mapped to a specific OSTK release; thus, the updated matrix contained in chapter 2 will also map to a specific OSTK release.
- 2) CNTT RI-1/RC-1 Cookbook Ownership. OPNFV team members have requested for OPNFV to own these documentation chunks. This is ok with CNTT, based on the following conditions:
- Cookbooks considered: Installer, Lab, Test.
- Cookbooks must conform to CNTT requirements and be dedicated for that unique purpose (even though they could be used for additional purposes).
- Cookbooks must state conformance to CNTT requirements.
- Cookbooks must be linkable in a static location. (any changes to the location need to be coordinated with CNTT)
- Cookbooks must be released in alignment with CNTT releases, such that changes are coordinated and versioned together.
- CNTT RI-1 and RC-1 will link to these OPNFV cookbook documents.
This means that CNTT and OPNFV release must be planned together to ensure consistency across documentation. As RA-1 creates a new version due to selection of the next OSTK release, the following must be updated:
- RA-1 will have a new github folder structure
- RI-1 will have a new github folder structure; updated links to RA-1 chapter 2 (requirements), updated links to matching OPNFV Cookbooks (Installer, Lab).
- RC-1 will have a new github folder structure; updated links to RA-1 chapter 2 (requirements), updated links to matching OPNFV Cookbooks (Test).
- Define the Pros and Cons of the Current Model
- Not Discussed
- Open the discussion on FMO
- Not Discussed