Hello Arthur,

thank you for your welcome!

I think that the mailing list is a good place to start, or did you have any concrete thoughts on collaboration between the ARIA comminity and OASIS?
Sounds good! At this point my interest is to keep up-to-date with your work, keep you posted with anything relevant for you that comes up in the TC, and also share any concerns you might have regarding the changes and development in the standard back to TC.

My plan is also to have my team play with ARIA like it is available in the git repository and get familiar with it as well. Considering the new profiles are the future and you are working on a usable reference implementation, I would like to stay on top of the new development.

It is important to note here that although Gigaspaces started ARIA, the goal of project Apache ARIA-TOSCA is to build a vendor neutral, and technology agnostic(2 of the main pillars of TOSCA) community around an open source implemintation of TOSCA. The community runs under the Apache Software Foundation guidelines and as we build an open governance model for the project.

This sounds like a very good direction.

Currenrly we implemented Simple Profile 1.0 YAML, and Simple Profile for NFV 1.0 csd03 which you can find here: https://github.com/apache/incubator-ariatosca/tree/8ee1470e314cfd3cac5cc4e17c80ea6ab67bad8a/extensions/aria_extension_tosca/profiles

Great, we'll take a look!

It would be greate to collaborate on integrating this into our testing, do you have any thoughts on this?

Not at the moment, but I've made a note to look some more into it and to come back to you.

Thank you again for being open and for all the great work so far!

Best regards,
Matej

Arthur Berezin je 26.1.2017 ob 14:59 napisal:

On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 1:20 PM Matej Artač <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Dear all,

    I would like to introduce myself as a new (soon to be Voting)
    Member of
    the OASIS TOSCA Technical Committee.


Hi Matej, congratulations on your new role on the OASIS TOSCA TC, and welcome to the Apache ARIA-TOSCA communitry! :)


    As you can imagine, the TC is very excited about your goals and
    work. We
    would like you to be up-to-date with major developments within TC, and
    to also let you know that we are open to questions, concerns and
suggestions.

This is great, we would love to have you on board. I think that the mailing list is a good place to start, or did you have any concrete thoughts on collaboration between the ARIA comminity and OASIS?

    I know that GigaSpaces is a great supporter in the OASIS
    TOSCA already, but you can consider me as another channel through
    to the
    TOSCA TC.


Gigaspaces is a great supoprter of OASIS TOSCA for a long time now and is working with OASIS and other standartization bodies and open soruces communites. It is important to note here that although Gigaspaces started ARIA, the goal of project Apache ARIA-TOSCA is to build a vendor neutral, and technology agnostic(2 of the main pillars of TOSCA) community around an open source implemintation of TOSCA. The community runs under the Apache Software Foundation guidelines and as we build an open governance model for the project.



    One of the announcements from the TC that came just a few weeks
    ago was
    that the *TOSCA Simple Profile in YAML Version 1.0* was published,
    as it
    has been approved by the members on 21 December 2016:

    
http://docs.oasis-open.org/tosca/TOSCA-Simple-Profile-YAML/v1.0/os/TOSCA-Simple-Profile-YAML-v1.0-os.html


Congrats to all of us! :-D This is long awaited, high quality spec and we are super excisted about this! But alos keeping an eye on making progress towards TOSCA Simple Profile 1.1, and the NFV Profile! Currenrly we implemented Simple Profile 1.0 YAML, and Simple Profile for NFV 1.0 csd03 which you can find here: https://github.com/apache/incubator-ariatosca/tree/8ee1470e314cfd3cac5cc4e17c80ea6ab67bad8a/extensions/aria_extension_tosca/profiles


    As an on-going effort, the TOSCA TC members also provide TOSCA test
    assertions (I am aware that this is already in your Jira as ARIA-1
    task.):

    https://github.com/oasis-open/tosca-test-assertions


It would be greate to collaborate on integrating this into our testing, do you have any thoughts on this?


    As for my own involvement in the TOSCA context, I lead a working
    package
    of the DICE H2020 project, where we handle deployment of Big Data
    services for data-intensive applications. We extensively use
    Cloudify as
    a supporting orchestrator tool.


Awesome, happy to hear Clouidfy works well for you. :)
ARIA will become the next-get orchestration engine in the next version of Clouidfy.


    I plan to stay subscribed to [email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]> to stay
    in the loop on your progress.


We're happy to have you active here.

Arthur


    Best regards,
    Matej

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XLAB d.o.o.
Pot za Brdom 100
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia

DICE project team leader and WP5 leader: http://www.dice-h2020.eu
Member, OASIS TOSCA Standard Technical Committee

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