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Minutes of DoveTail Discussion on March 11, 2016

  • Date and Time: 6:00am PST / UTC 14:00, Friday March 11, 2016
  • Convener: Hongbo (Huawei) and Bin Hu(AT&T)
  • Participants:
    • Ana Cunha (Ericsson)
    • Artur Tyloch (Canonical)
    • Bhavani Krishnan (CENGN)
    • Bryan Sullivan (AT&T)
    • Dave Neary (Red Hat)
    • Frank Brockners (Cisco)
    • Lincoln Lavoie (UNH)
    • Lingli Deng (China Mobile)
    • Luther Smith (CableLabs)
    • Mika Rautakumpu (Nokia)
    • Morgan Richomme (Orange)
    • Pierre Lynch (Ixia)
    • Qiang Zhang (Huawei)
    • Raymond Nugent (Huawei)
    • Raymond Paik (OPNFV)
    • Sajeev Manikkoth (IonIdea)
    • Tetsuya Nakamura (CableLabs)
    • Tim Rozet (RedHat)
    • Trevor Cooper (Intel)
    • Yaoguang Wang (Huawei)

Agenda:

  • Welcome and Agenda Bashing
  • lab questions
  • introduction of OPNFV test projects
  • introduction of installer- compass
  • AOB

IRC Minutes:

Action Item

The same as the ones from the meeting on February 19, i.e.:

  • Bin to work on further details of test procedure of L3VPN and SFC (Gluon), and set up an example / template for other contributions to follow
  • Lincoln to work on marketing material, including high-level agenda based on test plan, and share with Ray for outreach / marketing campaign
  • Ray to work with LF Event Team to set up registration page, including:
    • an entry for the participant to indicate whether they:
      • intend to bring hardware on premise; or
      • prefer remote access of their own hardware infrastructure resources; or
      • need hardware resource support from e.g. Pharos Lab
    • a list of registered participants (for the sake of snowball effect)
  • Ray to work with Board and Marketing Committee for a marketing / outreach campaign
  • Ray to reach out to Cable Labs to participate in discussion next week. The questions for CableLabs are:
    • Room space availability and limitation on premise
      • This information is needed by participants who intend to bring their own hardware on premise for PlugFest
    • Network connectivity information, e.g. available bandwidth, access method and limitation
      • This information is needed so as to match the connectivity requirement of Pharos Lab as well as test case requirement for participants who need remote access to their own infrastructure or Pharos Lab
      • This information is also needed for network setup on premise by participants who bring their own hardware
  • Trevor to reach out to Pharos Lab owners for securing dedicated infrastructure resource support during May 2-13 (inclusive).
  • All are encouraged to participate and bring their own hardware resources if possible
meetings/dt_minutes_20160311.txt · Last modified: 2016/03/18 23:40 by Bin Hu