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Fuel based OPNFV installer project proposal
Project proposal meta-data
Proposed name for the project: Fuel@OPNFV
Proposed name for the repository: common with other OPNFV installer initiatives - genesis
Project Category: Integration and testing
Project description:
This OPNFV initiative proposes to take the fuel@opnfv work that was done embedded into the Arno BGS project to an autonomous long lived OPNFV project with the aim to follow- and absorb OPNFV release train features into the Fuel@OPNFV installer and at the same time absorb new fuel capabilities, as well as put relevant OPNFV requirements on Fuel.
Scope
The scope of the proposal includes the following:
Absorbing all of OPNFV's release cadence features.
Ensuring a healthy Fuel@OPNFV architecture/structure by feeding requirements to the fuel community.
Ensuring a healthy Fuel@OPNFV architecture/structure by staying close to the fuel community trunk, using the fuel plug-in architecture for needed differentiation.
Providing needed OPNFV CI pipeline integration, including:
Current limitations
CentOS Host
Ubuntu Host
OpenStack
OpenDaylight
OVS
Committers and Contributors
Name and affiliation of the project leader:
Jonas Bjurel (Ericsson AB): jonas.bjurel@ericsson.com
Names and affiliations of the committers:
Names and affiliations of the contributors:
Planned deliverables
Fuel@OPNFV Installer based on Fuel technology and release cadence.
Fuel@OPNFV unique Fuel plug-ins
Fuel@OPNFV Documentation
Fuel@OPNFV CI plugins for OPNFV
Fuel@OPNFV plugins for OPNFV VIM characteristics/SLA certification, interoperability certification, etc.
Proposed Release Schedule
Initial release of OPNFV@Fuel was as part of the joint OPNFV Bootstrap/Get started (BGS) Arno release.
First OPNFV autonomous release will be OPNFV R2 release (around November 2015) with the following tentative release content:
OpenStack release: Kilo (Features to be supported TBD)
Fuel release: 7.0.x (Features to be supported TBD)
OpenDaylight release: Lithium (Features to be supported TBD)
OPNFV carried R2 patches
OPNFV R2 experimental projects
Upstream projects
Fuel@OPNFV is relying on following upstream projects:
Fuel - Any needed requirements will be articulated by Fuel@OPNFV and implemented by the Fuel community, Fuel@OPNFV will source upstream OpenStack through Fuel. OpenStack requirements will origin from other OPNFV projects than Fuel@OPNFV
Open Daylight - Requirements will origin from other OPNFV projects than Fuel@OPNFV
OVS - OVS requirements will origin from other OPNFV projects than Fuel@OPNFV
Ubuntu - Debian/Ubuntu requirements will origin from other OPNFV projects than Fuel@OPNFV
CentOS - Debian/Ubuntu requirements will origin from other OPNFV projects than Fuel@OPNFV
Project culture
A small yet very competent end2end team
Tightly working with other installer projects, CI and functest teams - contributing and reviewing across boarders
Using
IRC as main communication medium, blended by a few bi-weekly audio calls.