One of the key goals the broader community had in the formation of the LFN was 
to facilitate more collaboration between LF managed networking projects.  ONS 
<https://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/open-networking-summit-north-america-2018/>
 is one of the rare opportunity where developers from several LFN projects can 
come together. As such this will be the primary focus of the Developer Forum 
discussions on Monday (all day) & Tuesday (am only).

In addition we're trying to get breakout rooms where individual teams can 
schedule meetings while Developer Forum presentations are occurring.  In the 
case of ONAP we will be having our F2F TSC meeting on the Sunday preceding ONS, 
(March 25th) so there should be time for discussions in breakout rooms 
Monday-Tuesday.  

The ideas below for Developer Forum "tracks” have been shared with the the ODL 
and OPNFV TSCs already. I’ve put an agenda item on next week’s TSC meeting for 
ONAP to discuss this and fd.io <http://fd.io/> will also review this list 
shortly.  Within OPNFV there was a consensus on the the approach.  We are 
getting the the LFN wiki in place soon and we will have pages for suggested 
tracks and sessions proposals where people can submit their ideas and feedback.

We are woking on the logistics for the team meetings and I expect to have 
clarity on that within the next few days. ONS registration will  be required 
for participation in the Developer Forum tracks, but I do not know about team 
meetings yet.

Proposed Developer Forum Tracks  
 
• Container networking: 
                • Using container technologies for building applications, 
deployment, testing, etc. 
                • Cloud native development
                • Working in heterogeneous environment with containers and VMs
        • Cross-community CI/Lab infrastructure: 
                • Cross community effort to shorten development & feedback 
cycles 
                • Tooling for streamlined XCI
                • Lab infrastructure/resource available for LFN projects
        • Integrated testing: 
                • Opportunities for streamlining/removing duplicate testing 
efforts across LFN projects
                • Analyzing test results 
                • Long-duration/stress testing and other frontiers 
                • Security testing
        • Standards & Open Source: 
                • How open source projects can work more effectively with 
standards organizations (e.g. ETSI, MEF, IETF, etc.) to address new industry 
challenges
                • Complementing each parties' (i.e. open source projects' & 
SDO's) strengths
                • Feedback mechanism between open source projects & SDO's 
        • VNFs: 
                • Onboarding and deployment
                • Lifecycle management
                • Testing VNFs


Best Regards, 
-kenny

Kenny Paul,  Technical Program Manager
[email protected]
510.766.5945

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