Hello Robert and all



On Tue, Mar 8, 2022 at 11:19 AM Robert Varga <n...@hq.sk> wrote:

> 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).
>

Here is the official Chlorine schedule proposal

https://wiki.opendaylight.org/display/ODL/Release+Schedule+for+Chlorine



> >
> >     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
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > *David McBride *(pronounce <https://nmdrp.me/davidmcbride>)
> > Senior Technical Community Architect
> > Linux Foundation Networking (LFN)
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> >
>
>
> 
>
>
>


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