2024-05 - Anuket: Project Value and Future Direction
Short Description
60 minutes @Beth Cohen @Gergely Csatari
Six years in, Anuket is more important than ever,
Topic Overview
The Anuket project has been building reference models and architectures to support telco workloads on cloud and container infrastructure. There is now a solid body of documentation that has been accepted into the GSMA standards and forms the references for several other LFN projects. However, as a mature project, it seems to not be getting the love and attention that it should in the telco community of vendors and operators. In this session, we will look at where Anuket has been, and look forward where does it need to go to remain a useful tool for guidance for building telco strength infrastructure.
Session Type
Interactive technical presentation and/or capability demo | |
Pre-Recorded technical presentation and/or capability demo | |
Live / hands-on technical training | |
X | Community process, governance or collaboration development |
Real-time troubleshooting, bug-scrub or similar | |
Other (please describe) |
Slides & Recording
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2024-05 - Anuket Project Value and Future Direction.mp4
Notes From Session (as appropriate)
Notes here
Anuket specs are very stable
RI-s are not active at all
There are discussions about to state Sylva as RI2
There is a reference implementation for OpenStack (RI1), but it is not maintained
Functest uses Devstack from OpenStack
Kind is used by functest
Testing of workloads
even CoreDNS is failing the CNTI tests
We should consider the test case integration requirements
OpenSSF Scorecard pr
Not applicable for Gerrit
There are some debateable checks
We should run the scorecard locally and agree on what checks we consider relevant
Unstealth Anuket
We should be more clear about what is active in Anuket and what is archived
We should communicate better our achivements
We should do a webinar
Jill can get quotes if we can point to adopter organisations