Project name PolicyTest 2. Project status indicator for milestone C readiness: Green/Yellow/Red; GREEN = on track; YELLOW = working minor issues to get back on track; RED = offtrack with major issues YELLOW 3.Name of person providing status Keith Burns 4.a link to your Jira tasks (filtered on R2) https://jira.opnfv.org/browse/POLICYTEST-5?filter=-2 5.a link to your Jira dashboard https://jira.opnfv.org/secure/RapidBoard.jspa?rapidView=65&selectedIssue=POLICYTEST-1 6.a statement of your progress at linking cross project dependencies in Jira In progress: RELENG-37, GENESIS-57, GENESIS-58 7.a statement of your readiness (detailed planning complete & in Jira) for your first sprint or first development cycle (if not agile) Still a nascent project. Only got JIRA access this week. Also just got correct permissions for Gerrit established this week. 8.a statement of your readiness (high level planning complete & in Jira) for future sprints We do not plan to organize around sprints. 9.a statement about any issues you have Porting of ODL GBP Jenkins/Robot environment to OPNFV environment. Don't anticipate anything horrible, just a learning curve. 10.how & when you will finish getting your tasks & dependencies into Jira if not complete Still trying to co-ordinate first team meeting of committers to review JIRA. May have to iron out any access-rights they may have, but anticipate having this complete in a week, once we get feedback on expectations from cross-project JIRA tickets 11.how and when you will get ready to start development for Brahmaputra if not ready now First PolicyTest environment is based on an existing complete GBP+SFC environment found at: https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Group_Based_Policy_%28GBP%29/Consumability/Demo 12.a statement summarizing your project risk analysis & planning status With the current scope we do not anticipate any significant risk of delivery for Brahmaputra. Having said that, our planning status is nascent, but since we are leveraging a known working environment based on ODL Stable/Lithium, the issues are more porting than technical/developmental