Thank you, Kumar, for taking a look and for the good questions. I'll
respond with big wall-of-text answers. :)
>
>- As you had rightly mentioned in your AriaTosca message in
>mailinglist, ONAP has already got handful of parsers, including very own
>aria and it is not fully integrated
How do we submit topics?
On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 10:46 AM, Alla Goldner
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> The deadline for topic submission is defined for the next Wednesday, June 6
> th, midnight PST.
>
> After the deadline, your submissions will be marked as late and introduced
> into agenda only if
Hello ONAP community,
I've been assigned to be Red Hat's engineering point of contact for ONAP. I
work as a principal engineer in our NFV Partner Engineering team, together with
Pasi Vaananen and Frank Zdarsky.
Under the broader goal of our commitment to ONAP's success, we are focused on
WeChat does not have an official Linux client, and thus I am surprised to
see it endorsed by the Linux Foundation.
There are other open source Slack alternatives: Riot.im (a Matrix client)
and Mattermost. Will they really not work from China?
On Thu, Apr 5, 2018 at 9:29 PM, Kenny Paul
Can we agree that participants in all ONAP Zoom meetings use a standardized
name for themselves that includes the company name? It's become very hard
to track with so many names and a stream of new people coming in.
I suggest:
Fullname (Company Name)
For example:
Tal Liron (Red Hat)
Note
I would like to join, too, if that's OK.
On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 10:55 AM Catherine LEFEVRE <
catherine.lefe...@intl.att.com> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> As a follow-up from last week TSC call (2/21), I am organizing this
> meeting with Adolfo, Eric and Mike:
> Footprint Optimization - Container
> *From:* onap-tsc@lists.onap.org *On Behalf Of *Tal
> Liron
> *Sent:* Monday, February 11, 2019 11:56 AM
> *To:* onap-discuss ; DESBUREAUX Sylvain
> TGI/OLN
> *Cc:* Chaker Al Hakim ;
> srinivasa.r.addepa...@intel.com; onap-tsc@lists.onap.org
> *Subject:* Re: [ona
This conversation has gotten a little bit confusing. Let me try to organize
and separate the core issues:
1. Disk space. If we want to reduce the ridiculous storage requirements
for ONAP's container images, the solution is not to choose a tiny Linux
distribution. Rather, the solution is