Re: [openstack-dev] ETSI NFV gap analysis [NFV]

2014-10-07 Thread Steve Gordon
- Original Message -
 From: Alan Kavanagh alan.kavan...@ericsson.com
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 I believe pointing it to the NFV Wiki would be good and that way it can be
 discussed during one of the weekly meetings run by Steven et.al and match
 the list to what is being requested to what is identified in the wiki list
 as a good starting point.
 /Alan

Hi all,

I've uploaded the document here:


https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/File:NFV%2814%29000154r2_NFV_LS_to_OpenStack.pdf

Many items are tracked (and in fact linked inline in the document itself) in 
the list that we have already compiled on the wiki, but there are certainly 
gaps over and above those as you work your way down the list.

Thanks,

Steve

 -Original Message-
 From: Sylvain Bauza [mailto:sba...@redhat.com]
 Sent: October-06-14 9:19 AM
 To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
 Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] ETSI NFV gap analysis [NFV]
 
 
 Le 05/10/2014 09:22, MENDELSOHN, ITAI (ITAI) a écrit :
  Team,
 
  Following my action item from last week  IRC.
  It seems that the document is ready for submission by ETSI NFV team.
  It was written in a liaison form as this is how they are used to operate.
  They are wondering who should they send it to...
  IMHO it seems a good idea that the NFV sub group will receive it in
  behalf of the community.
 
  Thoughts?
 
  Itai
 
 I don't know the legal conditions of the publication of this document, but I
 would assume it would be worth of interest within the whole OpenStack
 community so anyone could see what's missing and contribute to it.
 
 
 At least pointing the document to the NFV wiki page sounds important,
 provided this communication can be done this way (ie. no opt-in list for
 people looking at the doc)
 
 -Sylvain
 
 
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Re: [openstack-dev] ETSI NFV gap analysis [NFV]

2014-10-06 Thread Sylvain Bauza


Le 05/10/2014 09:22, MENDELSOHN, ITAI (ITAI) a écrit :

Team,

Following my action item from last week  IRC.
It seems that the document is ready for submission by ETSI NFV team.
It was written in a liaison form as this is how they are used to operate.
They are wondering who should they send it to...
IMHO it seems a good idea that the NFV sub group will receive it in behalf of 
the community.

Thoughts?

Itai


I don't know the legal conditions of the publication of this document, 
but I would assume it would be worth of interest within the whole 
OpenStack community so anyone could see what's missing and contribute to it.



At least pointing the document to the NFV wiki page sounds important, 
provided this communication can be done this way (ie. no opt-in list for 
people looking at the doc)


-Sylvain



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Re: [openstack-dev] ETSI NFV gap analysis [NFV]

2014-10-06 Thread Alan Kavanagh
I believe pointing it to the NFV Wiki would be good and that way it can be 
discussed during one of the weekly meetings run by Steven et.al and match the 
list to what is being requested to what is identified in the wiki list as a 
good starting point.
/Alan

-Original Message-
From: Sylvain Bauza [mailto:sba...@redhat.com] 
Sent: October-06-14 9:19 AM
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] ETSI NFV gap analysis [NFV]


Le 05/10/2014 09:22, MENDELSOHN, ITAI (ITAI) a écrit :
 Team,

 Following my action item from last week  IRC.
 It seems that the document is ready for submission by ETSI NFV team.
 It was written in a liaison form as this is how they are used to operate.
 They are wondering who should they send it to...
 IMHO it seems a good idea that the NFV sub group will receive it in behalf 
 of the community.

 Thoughts?

 Itai

I don't know the legal conditions of the publication of this document, but I 
would assume it would be worth of interest within the whole OpenStack community 
so anyone could see what's missing and contribute to it.


At least pointing the document to the NFV wiki page sounds important, provided 
this communication can be done this way (ie. no opt-in list for people looking 
at the doc)

-Sylvain


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[openstack-dev] ETSI NFV gap analysis [NFV]

2014-10-05 Thread MENDELSOHN, ITAI (ITAI)
Team,

Following my action item from last week  IRC.
It seems that the document is ready for submission by ETSI NFV team.
It was written in a liaison form as this is how they are used to operate.
They are wondering who should they send it to...
IMHO it seems a good idea that the NFV sub group will receive it in behalf of 
the community.

Thoughts?

Itai

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