Question:
Based on the text below, “operator” is defined as a set of exactly nine
specific elements, i.e. {AT&T, Bell, CMCC, China Telecom, Orange, Reliance Jio,
Turk Telecom, Verizon, Vodafone}.
9 seats are reserved for operators, with only one person of a company can be a
member.
This works fine with the current LFN membership, but what would happen, if any
of these 9 operators would decide to stop participating in LFN?
Thanks, Frank
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Kenny Paul
Sent: Samstag, 7. Juli 2018 01:10
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Subject: [onap-tsc] #lfn IMPORTANT- Proposed TSC Composition Language
TSC Members and assigned proxies for the July 12th meeting,
Please look this over and provide feedback on the language if you feel
something needs to be changed.
I am hoping for an email a vote on this prior to the TSC meeting if there are
no issues.
I have created a new (post-LFN) indexed ONAP Technical Community
Document<https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/ONAP+Technical+Community+Document>
which includes the proposed new sections below. These also show up in blue font
on the wiki page.
Sub sections were added to 4.1.1 and to 4.2
Section Modified: 4.1.1 TSC Members
Was: [Reserved for future updating after ONAP transitions to “Steady State” as
described in the technical charter.]
Now:
4.1.1.1 TSC Membership Definitions
·
* Active Community Members: Anyone from the ONAP community with twenty
(20) or more measurable contributions during the previous 12-month period,
inclusive of code merged, code reviews performed, wiki page edits, or JIRA
activities
* Operator: Any of the original 9 Platinum Service Providers participating
in ONAP at the beginning of 2018. (Specifically: AT&T, Bell, CMCC, China
Telecom, Orange, Reliance Jio, Turk Telecom, Verizon and Vodafone)
4.1.1.2 Size and Structure
* The TSC shall consist of eighteen (18) seats
* Nine (9) seats on the TSC are to be reserved for Operators
* Only one (1) person from any company, or group of related companies (as
defined in section 4.4.4.1) may be a member at any given time.
4.1.1.2 TSC Member Requirements
·
* Excluding the reserved seats provision of section 4.1.1.2, TSC membership
is not limited to LFN member companies
* TSC members shall be Active Community Members, notwithstanding the
exception granted in section 4.2.3.2
Section Modified: 4.2 TSC Operations
The entire 4.2.3 section is newly added
4.2.3 TSC Member Elections
4.2.3.1 Candidate and Voter Eligibility
· Any Active Community Member (regardless of LFN membership), is eligible
to run for a TSC seat, except as provided for in section 4.2.3.2
· Any Active Community Member (regardless of LFN membership), is eligible
to vote in a TSC election
· Eligibility is effective as of the date and time the nomination process
starts,
4.2.3.2 TSC Member Candidates
·
· There are no limitations on the number of candidates that can run for a
TSC seat, nor is there a limit to the number of candidates from any company, or
group of related companies that can run in a TSC election
· Candidates must self nominate
· At least one person from each Operator must run for that Operator's
reserved seat
· A provision is granted for an Operator to appoint a person to run for
their seat, only in the event that the Operator does not have any eligible
Active Community Members at the time of nomination process.
4.2.3.2 TSC Member Election Mechanics
·
· The election of a TSC Member shall consist of a single stack ranked
vote of all candidates via CIVS ( Condorcet:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Condorcet_method);
· The top ranked candidate from each Operator will be selected, for a
total of nine members, one member from each Operator
· The top ranked non-Operator candidates (whether affiliated with a
company or an individual contributor), will be selected for the remaining nine
seats, with no more than one member per company or group of related companies
being selected.
Best Regards,
-kenny
Kenny Paul, Technical Program Manager, The Linux Foundation
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>, 510.766.5945
San Francisco Bay Area, Pacific Time Zone
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