Re: [opencontrail-dev] [Governance] Summary of meeting with Chris Anisczyk CNCF foundation

2017-06-30 Thread Gregory Elkinbard
Hi Valentine,
The rules for company membership will depend on the foundation chosen and the 
charter that is being defined now. It will be an action item for the Gov WG. 

At minimum the company will sign a binding contribution agreement. This will 
bind the company with regards to IP rights and licenses for the code 
contributed by its developers and few other niceties.
Here is a sample contribution agreement to explain what I mean.

https://www.onap.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/20/2017/02/onap_project_ccla.pdf

Each foundation will have its own minimum legal requirement for this document.

In addition if we join Linux F. or Apache, each member company will have to 
contribute to the budget unless Board creates an equivalent of no money 
associate class to help small start ups to join. 

Final set of requirements will be defined in the charter which is being worked 
on right now. Should be available in a few months.

Greg


On 6/30/17, 1:09 AM, "Valentine Sinitsyn"  wrote:

What makes a company contribution? What are the benefits (and duties) 
for the company when it's a contributor, compared to when its employees 
are contributing individually?

Thanks for explaining.

Best,
Valentine

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Re: [opencontrail-dev] Requesting blueprint feedback - Display mirroring information in Analytics

2017-06-30 Thread CARVER, PAUL
It looks pretty straightforward, but I've posted some comments to the review 
requesting a bit more detail.

Hopefully someone else can also take a look at this spec.

From: Dev [mailto:dev-boun...@lists.opencontrail.org] On Behalf Of Sudheer 
Boggavarapu
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2017 03:58
To: dev@lists.opencontrail.org
Subject: [opencontrail-dev] Requesting blueprint feedback - Display mirroring 
information in Analytics

Hello all,

We have submitted a blueprint @ 
https://review.opencontrail.org/#/c/32964/
 , please review and provide feedback.

Brief overview: When troubleshooting VNFs using mirrored packets, when the 
packets are not received at analyzer instance, there is no way to tell if VNF 
is not working or mirroring is not working. The information at 'flow -l' is 
only temporary (till timer expiry) and the only information available at 
analytics is a flag 'mirror' in action field. To facilitate better 
troubleshooting, we intend to capture some more mirroring information 
(mirroring index, mirrored bytes and packet count) in analytics.

Please review the blueprint and provide inputs.

Thanks,
Sudheer
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Re: [opencontrail-dev] [Governance] Summary of meeting with Chris Anisczyk CNCF foundation

2017-06-30 Thread Valentine Sinitsyn

Hi Gregory,

On 30.06.2017 03:31, Gregory Elkinbard wrote:

Governance Working Group

  * Ryan van Wyk (AT)
  * Greg Elkinbard (Juniper)
  * Ian Rae (Cloud Ops)
  * Jim St. Leger (Intel)
  * Volunteer ☺

Ryan, Ian, Jim. Would you please reply (privately) to this email. This 
way we can be sure that everybody on the group is on this list.


Meeting with Chris was scheduled prior to the summit. For the next 
meeting invites will go out to all WG members.


Meeting summary.

CNCF overview:

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1F3_Z-auSNHgkXe2OsHcEtfvWmNi2P5lWpqpyWwiRv1U/edit#slide=id.g2066d0d7cd_0_0

Governance and the events.

CNFC governing board is independent of projects under CNCF umbrella. 
Platinum members plus representative of gold/silver get to vote on the 
board, which controls business operations and events.


TOC is a completely independent body and gets to decide which projects 
join and provides high level project tech oversite.


Each project has its own governance structure (must be officially 
documented)


Company membership. Companies are not required to join in CNFC to be a 
contributor to a CNCF project. Companies which are members of CNCF do 
not owe addition dues based on the projects which they join.
What makes a company contribution? What are the benefits (and duties) 
for the company when it's a contributor, compared to when its employees 
are contributing individually?


Thanks for explaining.

Best,
Valentine



CNCF is sub foundation under Linux foundation.

CNCF will provide project tracks at CNCF/Kube events (size of the track 
depends on project popularity/need). CNCF will help put on other events 
outside of these for projects as long as there is sufficient interest 
that is not too much money is lost on the event. CNCF has small budget 
to subsidize travel for individuals.


CNFCF basic requirements for joining. Documented governance with ability 
for open membership to join and participate. Apache 2 license. 
Additional review and requirements may be established by TOC, connection 
to Container/Cloud Native ecosystem should be demonstrated by the 
project. Project is not necessarily must microservices based to join. 
TOC will decide, 2/3 vote.


https://github.com/cncf/toc#members

TOC has created a network working group to evaluate Calico, Weave, 
Flannel for joining CNCF. We should join this WG for easier political 
path to membership.


https://github.com/cncf/wg-networking

Notes from last meeting.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/11oqkQ2OM8120tstCjbwfZ-1RqKyKtVd7c2jCUfiKWfo/edit

Chris mentioned that WG agenda has space on 7/18 to add OpenContrail to 
discussion.


We should try to get on the agenda.

Randy. I will be out starting 7/14. Would you be able to attend and 
advocate on project behalf?


I’d recommend that we set up a follow up meeting with Chris week of 7/10 
for GWG members to ask Chris questions directly. Please communicate your 
availability or provide a delegate who controls your calendar.


Thanks

Greg



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