On 08/03/2022 20:14, David McBride wrote:
Hi Robert,

Hey David,

From the TSC call yesterday, my understanding was that the sync call was next week.  Sorry if I misunderstood.

Yeah, it may very much be my misunderstanding, it would not be the first nor the last time that happened.

Nevertheless the content below is something to mull over before we meet next week :) I do believe it provides a very clear solution (and challenges thereto) the problem at hand...

Regards,
Robert


David

On Tue, Mar 8, 2022 at 11:07 AM Robert Varga <n...@hq.sk <mailto:n...@hq.sk>> wrote:

    So nobody attented this call today.

    This question raised yesterday on ONAP PTL call was the one of release
    timing and streamlining alignment with ODL.

    The one thing I failed to realize is that ODL release cycle is
    off-the-wack due to the major changes happening to yangtools/mdsal
    integration.

    Judging from the contents of our ONAP-specific distribution (which
    really should live in CCSDK or thereabout), ONAP depends on the
    following ODL projects:

    odlparent
    infrautils
    yangtools
    mdsal
    controller
    aaa
    netconf
    daexim

    All of these, with the notable exception of DAEXIM, are ODL MRI
    projects, subject to having a stable release available at ODL's "MRI
    Version Bump Checkpoint".

    According to ODL SimRel schedule
    
(https://docs.opendaylight.org/en/latest/release-process/release-schedule.html
    
<https://docs.opendaylight.org/en/latest/release-process/release-schedule.html>),

    this checkpoint occurs *way* ahead of the official release.

    I'll take the blame for Phosphorus and Sulfur completely missing the
    deadline, but I fully expect to restore normal service for Chlorine.

    What that means in practical terms is that Chlorine (due out
    ~16.9.2022), the release artifacts for ODL Platform are expected to be
    available on or about 15.4.2022 (my favorite day), e.g. full 5 months
    ahead of the SimRel release date.

    The associated first health checkpoint is on or about 29.4.2022 (aka
    Version Bump Checkpoint). ODL release health is further evaluated at
    CSIT Checkpoint (on or about 13.5.2022) for a decision to press
    ahead or
    roll back. A further heal check is evaluated by ODL TSC at "Middle
    Checkpoint", e.g. on or about 8.7.2022, which essentially requires all
    of CSIT to be healthy or a very good prognosis to be present (otherwise
    postponing the SimRel is on the table).

    With that, I think the path forward is for ONAP's CCSDK to begin
    integration as soon as the MRI Version Bump or CSIT checkpoint, giving
    plenty of runway for integration and working out kinks.

    DAEXIM is an outlier, we need to come to an agreement around it.

    Regards,
    Robert



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