EUAG 2020-10-20 Meeting notes
Date
Oct 20, 2020
Attendees
LF Staff: @Jim Baker @Brandon Wick
Committee Members: @Lei Huang @Fernando Oliveira @Beth Cohen @Saad Ullah Sheikh @Marc-Alexandre Choquette @Ahmed El Sawaf @Javier Ger @Olivier Augizeau @Ken KANISHIMA @Muhammad Imran @Ryan Hallahan
Proxies:
Guests: @Scott Blandford
Agenda
Start the Recording
Agenda Bashing (Roll Call, Action Items (5 minutes)
General Topics
1. NFV testing whitepaper draft proposal - @Saad Ullah Sheikh
Can we involve vendors who are leading below initiatives in our paper
2. Follow up items :
5G adoption whitepaper:
Initiate 5G & intelligent network survey in EUAG - @Lei Huang @Saad Ullah Sheikh
5G whitepaper contributions review - @Saad Ullah Sheikh
Virtual Event post-mortem - @Jim Baker
(DEFER) EUAG CSPs priorities for ONAP H Rel - @Lei Huang @Javier Ger
@Lei Huang to share slides for future meeting
SDN survey needs refinement/focus
Minutes
NFV Testing Automation white paper
@Saad Ullah Sheikh reviewed the draft of the white paper
Requesting input from Orange
@Scott Blandford What is the purpose of the white paper?
Define recommendations of NFV automated testing architecture
@Beth Cohen Let's get clear on target audience and motivation of reading paper
Operators and vendors can benefit from a best-practice and case study of architectures
The paper is a case study, NOT a EUAG position paper
Workspace for NFV testing automation white paper development
Follow up Nov 3, 2020 EUAG meeting
5G adoption white paper
@Lei Huang Want to create a survey to focus on requirements for Intelligent Network and AI Oct 27, 2020
eg. closed-loop AI and end-to-end testing driven by AI
@Beth Cohen creating a more concise version of the surveyOct 23, 2020
@Saad Ullah Sheikh 5G Adoption Experience white paper https://lf-networking.atlassian.net/wiki/x/bAvv
Awaiting input from EUAG members as denoted in the text in workspace
Virtual Event Postmortem
What went well
Meaningful conversations were had
Good attendance & engagement
Engaged ONAP and CVC teams
platform worked well
teamup calendar was useful
What should we do differently next time
Continue to engage with ALL the open source communities in the future
Keep CNCF at the sessions as the containerized workloads grow in importance
Slack difficult to use inside corporate firewalls