[onap-tsc] ONAP Community Awards - VOTING OPEN

2017-12-06 Thread Kenny Paul
Voting for the community awards is now open. I received 87 different nominations across the 6 categories, resulting in 53 unique names or projects. To see a list of nominees and find the link to vote, please visit https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/ONAP+Community+Awards+-+Amsterdam+Release

[onap-tsc] CHAP proposal for R2

2017-12-06 Thread BALASUBRAMANIAN, BHARATH (BHARATH)
Hi All, Please do consider our CHAP proposal for the R2 release: https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/CHAP+-+Common+High-Availability+Platform Thanks, Bharath. ___ ONAP-TSC mailing list ONAP-TSC@lists.onap.org https://lists.onap.org/mailman/listinfo/onap-t

Re: [onap-tsc] Project part of Wiki

2017-12-06 Thread Gildas Lanilis
Hi Steve, I have updated the wiki accordingly to reflect this discussion. Under the top "ONAP Project" section, there is a link toward the list of "Approved Projects". This list is independent of any release. Next week during Santa Clara F2F, as new project proposal will be approved, I will upd

Re: [onap-tsc] Project part of Wiki

2017-12-06 Thread Michael O'Brien
The Amsterdam project page is where all the "live" ongoing Beijing projects are (content, meeting minutes, design pages, Beijing epic pages...)- we should just move them over to Beijing - as I agree it is odd to go into the Amsterdam folder. From: onap-tsc-boun...@lists.onap.org [mailto:onap-

Re: [onap-tsc] Project minutes report using ircbot

2017-12-06 Thread Michael O'Brien
Very good. In my zoom account when I close the meeting - I get a generated video, audio and a text file with all the chat in the meeting - I know we paste these to the wiki as a search will pick them up. /michael From: onap-tsc-boun...@lists.onap.org [mailto:onap-tsc-boun...@lists.onap.org] On

Re: [onap-tsc] Project part of Wiki

2017-12-06 Thread Stephen Terrill
Hi, One final comment on this - the charter states the following: Note 1: Project proposals are posted in the "Proposed Projects" section of the ONAP wiki. Approved projects are posted to the "Approved Projects" section of the ONAP wiki. Note 2: The proposal submitter can decide to remove pro

Re: [onap-tsc] Project part of Wiki

2017-12-06 Thread Stephen Terrill
Hi, Just keep in mind, approved projects exist irrespective of the release. If we took the approach of only describing projects for the X release, then new projects that are not part of the release will not be visible. BR, Steve From: onap-tsc-boun...@lists.onap.org [mailto:onap-tsc-boun...@

Re: [onap-tsc] Project part of Wiki

2017-12-06 Thread Stephen Terrill
Hi Gildas, Keep in mind that the in the charter we "approve" projects, not "approve projects" for a release. Once a project is approved, then it can indicate its desire to be part of a release. Hence, "approved projects for Beijing release" can create confusion and should be avoided. BR, St

[onap-tsc] Committer Promotion Request for AAI

2017-12-06 Thread FORSYTH, JAMES
Dear ONAP TSC, I would like to nominate Harish Kajur for promotion to committer on the AAI project. https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Committer+Promotion+Request+for+AAI+-+Harish+Kajur He has deep understanding of AAI and I rely on him heavily to help me do code reviews. I believe he can help

Re: [onap-tsc] Project part of Wiki

2017-12-06 Thread HU, BIN
Here is how OPNFV manages wiki page of projects, and layout is as follows: * OPNFV Projects * Project ABC's page helps you understand how we run projects and coordinate our activities in OPNFV * OPNFV Project Lifecycle

Re: [onap-tsc] Project part of Wiki

2017-12-06 Thread Gildas Lanilis
Hi, Thanks for bringing this up. Definitely, as we keep moving by adding new Projects and new Releases, we will need to get organized in presenting this properly. See my comments inline. Thanks, Gildas ONAP Release Manager 1 415 238 6287 From: onap-tsc-boun...@lists.onap.org [mailto:onap-tsc-

Re: [onap-tsc] Project part of Wiki

2017-12-06 Thread Christopher Donley (Chris)
I think we should have four sections for projects: *Draft (a sandbox for developing proposals) *Proposed (for TSC review - once someone sends the required email to the TSC) *Approved (all currently approved projects, independent of releases) *Closed (all project

Re: [onap-tsc] Project part of Wiki

2017-12-06 Thread Vul, Alex
Eric, What is the motivation for this? What problem are you trying to solve? I think it would be good to archive old projects and their supporting materials on the Wiki, in a separate place from the Beijing projects, in case we want to reference them or refer to them in the future. I don't see

Re: [onap-tsc] Project part of Wiki

2017-12-06 Thread nagaraja s . r
+1 From: onap-tsc-boun...@lists.onap.org [mailto:onap-tsc-boun...@lists.onap.org] On Behalf Of eric.deb...@orange.com Sent: Wednesday, December 6, 2017 10:09 PM To: onap-tsc@lists.onap.org Subject: [onap-tsc] Project part of Wiki Hello I think the Wiki should only list the projects for Beijing

[onap-tsc] Project part of Wiki

2017-12-06 Thread eric.debeau
Hello I think the Wiki should only list the projects for Beijing Release. The list of projects per (old) release should only be described on the Readthedocs. Best Regards Eric _

[onap-tsc] Project minutes report using ircbot

2017-12-06 Thread eric.debeau
Hello Morgan proposed to use the ircbot to generate the minutes for Integration project https://lists.onap.org/pipermail/onap-discuss/2017-December/006780.html I think the proposal from Morgan is great and should be used by the various projects ;-) Best Regards Eric _

Re: [onap-tsc] Project part of Wiki

2017-12-06 Thread Phil Robb
+1 to your suggestion Stephen. Phil. On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 4:55 AM, Stephen Terrill < stephen.terr...@ericsson.com> wrote: > Hi, > > > > There is one topic that I wanted to raise for discussion. > > In the ONAP Wiki, where we have the ONAP projects; we have three parts > sections: > >- “Pro

[onap-tsc] Project part of Wiki

2017-12-06 Thread Stephen Terrill
Hi, There is one topic that I wanted to raise for discussion. In the ONAP Wiki, where we have the ONAP projects; we have three parts sections: * "Projects for Beijing Release" * "Approved projects for Amsterdm Release". * "deffered/depreicated" etc. However, we have two lifecycles in