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Topic Leader: cl664y@att.com

@andrea visnyei Anil Shashikumar Belur Benjamin Cheung Byung-Woo Jun Casey Cain ChrisC Ciaran Johnston Dan Timoney @darek Sliwa David McBride @gourav gumber djhunt Ken KANISHIMA  Kenny Paul Krzysztof Opasiak  LJ Illuzzi Marek Chwal@neil derraugh  Pankaj.Goyal Ram Krishna Verma  Ranny Haiby Robert Varga Scott Blandford Thanh Ha Thinh Nguyenphu  Thomas Kulik Timo Perala Tom Van Pelt (Deactivated) William DIEGO (Orange) Yukihiro Kishimoto Yusuke Nakano

Overview

Based on recent discussions at the TAC level, it appears that all the communities are trying to improve their release cadence. How can we release a subset of requirements (developed and certified) prior (and so independently of) the Release Sign-Off. 

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  • cl664y@att.com these are the long term thoughts on where we may want to move
  • Marek Chwal  highlights the many dependencies between trains anc communities
  • Ciaran Johnston  proposal would require stronger alignment between communities
  • Robert Varga  would need to do more upstream work and smaller "chunks" of deliverables
  • Ranny Haiby could be shorter self releases
  • cl664y@att.com a control loop would be required - hard to represent on slide 9.  perspective is that branch would occur @ RC0
  • Krzysztof Opasiak  continousous development - freeze current and immediately branch for next release. as-is end up in a weird state that we can't enforce for next release.  not all best practices are agreed to in a release because they have not been listed as requirements  
  • Marek Chwal Product owners work the in "gray train"
  • cl664y@att.com agreed that better alignment of best practices
  • Benjamin Cheung for ONAP could we ease into a transition rather then a big jump
  • cl664y@att.com one approace could be to prototype with a couple of components
  • Robert Varga in ODL basically 3 types of projects "managed release integrated", "snapshot integrated", "self-release" .  Making more and more projects release-integrated - selecting a few well understood and well staffed projects to try this out in ONAP
  • Dan Timoney Controller Design Studio (CDS) can pursue it's own cycle because the # of cross dependencies are limited.
  • Ram Krishna Verma  is 2-3 monts to get to SR4
  • Ciaran Johnston  quality of content @ SR1 should be same as SR4
  • cl664y@att.com  after M4 need to make sure there are no regressions
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