Hello,

I found your meeting logs about multi-site/kingbird/tricircle, and some of you 
get confused about that. Some short explanation here:

Multisite is a requirement project in OPNFV to identify the gap and requirement 
in OpenStack to make OpenStack work for NFV multi-site cloud.

Kingbird is one sub-project of Multisite, which is aiming at centralized quota 
management, centralized view for distributed virtual resources, synchronisation 
of ssh keys, images, flavors, security groups, etc. across regions in OpenStack 
multi-region deployments. Currently is working on key-pair sync, and 
centralized quota management feature has been implemented.

While Tricircle is one OpenStack big-tent official project, and focuses on 
networking automation across Neutron in OpenStack multi-region deployments. 
Tricircle has basic features L2/L3 networking across Neutron based on local 
network and shared_VLAN, and is working on VxLAN based L2 networking across 
Neutron, so that L2/L3 networking can also leverage the  VxLAN L2 networking 
capability.

During the last year(2015) discussion, both kingbird / tricircle are candidate 
solution to address the multisite clouds, but Tricircle has narrowed down its 
scope during the OpenStack big-tent project application. Kingbird and Tricircle 
can work together or separately in OpenStack multi-region deployment, they are 
complimented each other now. Kingbird has no features about networking 
automation, and Tricircle has no features related to Nova/Cinder...

Tricircle is mostly visible in OpenStack community, while kingbird is mostly 
visible in OPNFV community.

Welcome to join the meeting:
   Tricircle: IRC meeting: 
https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=openstack-meeting on every Wednesday 
starting from UTC 13:00
   Multisite & Kingbird: IRC: 
http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=opnfv-meeting on every Thursday 8:00-9:00 
UTC (During winter time, means CET 9:00 AM).

Best Regards
Chaoyi Huang (joehuang)

________________________________________
From: Curtis [[email protected]]
Sent: 30 November 2016 5:57
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Openstack-operators] [telecom-nfv] Meeting #14

Hi All,

We will have our bi-weekly meeting tomorrow at the usual time/place [1].

We'll continue our conversation from last meeting  regarding what a
minimum NFVi OpenStack deployment is. In particular we got a bit stuck
around the whether or not it would be "multi-cloud/site/region" and
what those terms actually mean, which is quite hard to define IMHO.

Please feel free to add to the agenda [2]!

I noticed that OPNFV has a project around multi-site/region [3] that
perhaps we should be looking into if we do decide that
multi-site/region is something we'd like to pursue.

Thanks,
Curtis.

[1]: 
http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/#OpenStack_Operators_Telco_and_NFV_Working_Group
[2]: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ops-telco-nfv-meeting-agenda
[3]: https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/multisite/Multisite+Deployment+Environment

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