Hi Phil,

Thanks a lot for this information!

As we know, ONS attendants have to pay registration fees.
What is arrangement for those coming to attend ONAP meeting?


Best regards,

Alla Goldner

Open Network Division
Amdocs Technology


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From: onap-tsc-boun...@lists.onap.org [mailto:onap-tsc-boun...@lists.onap.org] 
On Behalf Of Phil Robb
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2018 8:50 PM
To: onap-tsc <onap-...@lists.onap.org>; onap-discuss@lists.onap.org; Raymond 
Paik <rp...@linuxfoundation.org>
Subject: [onap-tsc] Clarifying the plan for developer gathering at ONS

Hello ONAP developers and TSC members:

I wanted to provide some clarity on the activities and timeframe we have to 
gather during ONS.

The developer event during ONS week will be from 8:00am to 6:00pm on Monday, 
March 26th, and 8:00am to 12:00 noon on Tuesday, March 27th.  From requests we 
have received we had also been investigating the possibility to extend the 
event into the proceeding Sunday, but we've determined that such an extension 
is not going to be possible.  That said, we still have the Monday/Tuesday time 
for formal presentations, as well as break out rooms and a developer lounge for 
continued meetings, discussions, and hacking at ONS during the rest of the week.

As we've mentioned before, we would like to take advantage of the fact that the 
communities from the different projects will be in the same place at the same 
time.  As such, we encourage you to propose sessions that can further 
cross-collaboration among the LFN projects.  We also recognize that there are 
plenty of project-specific topics that need to be discussed.  Please also 
propose those sessions for this event.

With the LFN formally announced today, we are working to get the LFN wiki site 
up and running as quickly as possible.  One of the first uses for this site 
will be the location for submitting your proposed talks and presentations for 
the developer event at ONS.  We apologize that it is not up quite yet but it 
will be up within the next 2 or 3 days.

Once the site is up, Ray Paik (cc-ed) will send out an email to all communities 
on where to find it along with a call-for-presentations for you to post your 
discussion and presentation topics.  Between February 9th and February 15th, we 
will convene the TAC representatives from the LFN projects to review the 
submissions and to form an outline/framework for the developer event, giving 
time for cross-project discussions, project-specific sessions, and a TAC 
meeting.  From there, we will work with each project TSC to prioritize 
project-specific sessions during the event.

I am looking forward to this first-of-its-kind event and the breadth and depth 
of discussions we will have during this week.  Please be preparing your topics 
over the coming days and submit them to the LFN wiki once it is live.

Best regards,

Phil.
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