[dpdk-dev] DPDK Community Call - Linux Foundation

2016-02-09 Thread Dave Neary
Is there any substantive feedback on this? It seems like silence =
consensus (or that the people who might care more are not on this list).

My suggestion is to go to the next stage, start drafting a membership
agreement and identify potential members to recruit. Will the Linux
Foundation take point on recruiting members, or does that fall to the
community too?

Thanks,
Dave.

On 02/05/2016 12:20 PM, Bob Monkman wrote:
> Right. Yes, I can access it just fine.
> Thx,
> 
> 
> Robert (Bob) Monkman
> Enterprise Segment Marketing Manager
> 150 Rose Orchard Way
> San Jose, Ca 95134
> M: +1.510.676.5490
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: O'Driscoll, Tim [mailto:tim.odriscoll at intel.com]
> Sent: Friday, February 05, 2016 9:09 AM
> To: Bob Monkman; dev at dpdk.org; Laura Kempke; Michael Dolan
> Subject: RE: DPDK Community Call - Linux Foundation
> 
> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Bob Monkman [mailto:Bob.Monkman at arm.com]
>> Sent: Friday, February 5, 2016 4:30 PM
>> To: O'Driscoll, Tim; dev at dpdk.org; Laura Kempke; Michael Dolan
>> Subject: RE: DPDK Community Call - Linux Foundation
>>
>> Thanks very much for the minutes. Can we get Laura's draft deck re:
>> budget and tradeoffs/options?
> 
> There's no slide deck, just the spreadsheet at: 
> https://docs.google.com/a/linuxfoundation.org/spreadsheets/d/1-3686Xb_jf4FtxdX8Mus9UwIxUb2vI_ppmJV5GnXcLg/edit?usp=sharing.
>  This outlines the minimum (column B) and optional (column C) alternatives 
> that Laura presented on Tuesday.
> 
> I believe access to the spreadsheet is open to everybody, but if anybody runs 
> into issues I'm sure Laura can help to grant access.
> 
> 
> Tim
> 
>>
>> Robert (Bob) Monkman
>> Enterprise Segment Marketing Manager
>> 150 Rose Orchard Way
>> San Jose, Ca 95134
>> M: +1.510.676.5490
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-----
>> From: dev [mailto:dev-bounces at dpdk.org] On Behalf Of O'Driscoll, Tim
>> Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2016 2:16 PM
>> To: dev at dpdk.org; Laura Kempke; Michael Dolan
>> Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] DPDK Community Call - Linux Foundation
>>
>> Here are some brief minutes of our discussion on Tuesday. Apologies
>> for the delay in sending these out.
>>
>> Attendees: Bob Monkman, Bruce Richardson, Dave Neary, Ferruh Yigit,
>> Jim St Leger, John Bromhead, John McNamara, Keith Wiles, Konstantin
>> Ananyev, Laura Kempke, M Jay, Martin Horne, Mike Dolan, Mike Glynn,
>> Tetsuya Mukawa, Thomas Monjalon, Tim O'Driscoll, Yoshihiro Nakajima
>> Note: This list is taken from the GoToMeeting tool, but since people
>> joined/left at different times it may not be complete.
>>
>>
>> The background to the call is that we had a discussion at the
>> Userspace event in Dublin on using Linux Foundation to provide a
>> lightweight governance model for DPDK. This would cover marketing,
>> event planning, trademarks, other legal issues etc. It would not cover
>> any technical governance of the project.
>>
>> Following this and a follow-up call we had in December, a small group
>> of us (Dave Neary, Thomas Monjalon, Stephen Hemminger, Vincent Jardin,
>> me) met with the Linux Foundation to create a draft budget which is
>> available at: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-
>> 3686Xb_jf4FtxdX8Mus9UwIxUb2vI_ppmJV5GnXcLg/edit#gid=302618256.
>>
>> Laura walked through the spreadsheet at the meeting. Column B
>> represents the minimum budget requirement for DPDK and totals $227k.
>> Column C shows a number of optional additions and totals $766k. Points
>> of discussion
>> included:
>> - The minimum option assumes that some of the event costs are covered
>> by registration fees and sponsorship.
>> - Jim asked about LF hosting DPDK IT infrastructure. This isn't
>> currently included (row 23) but could be added if desired.
>> - The item for hackathons (row 29) is just a placeholder. The general
>> consensus seemed to be that we wouldn't need these.
>>
>> Taking the minimum budget requirement of ~$227k, that would mean we'd
>> be looking for ~10-15 companies to contribute, each paying a flat-rate
>> membership fee of ~$15-25k.
>>
>> There was a question on what member companies would get in return for
>> their contribution. We need to do some further work on this, but the
>> likelihood is that they would get a seat on a board which would
>> determine how the DPDK budget is spent. The scope of this board would
>> be limited to marketing/event/legal issues. Technical governance would
>> continue to be handled separately via our Maintainers a

[dpdk-dev] DPDK Community Call - Linux Foundation

2016-02-05 Thread Bob Monkman
Right. Yes, I can access it just fine.
Thx,


Robert (Bob) Monkman
Enterprise Segment Marketing Manager
150 Rose Orchard Way
San Jose, Ca 95134
M: +1.510.676.5490


-Original Message-
From: O'Driscoll, Tim [mailto:tim.odrisc...@intel.com]
Sent: Friday, February 05, 2016 9:09 AM
To: Bob Monkman; dev at dpdk.org; Laura Kempke; Michael Dolan
Subject: RE: DPDK Community Call - Linux Foundation


> -Original Message-
> From: Bob Monkman [mailto:Bob.Monkman at arm.com]
> Sent: Friday, February 5, 2016 4:30 PM
> To: O'Driscoll, Tim; dev at dpdk.org; Laura Kempke; Michael Dolan
> Subject: RE: DPDK Community Call - Linux Foundation
>
> Thanks very much for the minutes. Can we get Laura's draft deck re:
> budget and tradeoffs/options?

There's no slide deck, just the spreadsheet at: 
https://docs.google.com/a/linuxfoundation.org/spreadsheets/d/1-3686Xb_jf4FtxdX8Mus9UwIxUb2vI_ppmJV5GnXcLg/edit?usp=sharing.
 This outlines the minimum (column B) and optional (column C) alternatives that 
Laura presented on Tuesday.

I believe access to the spreadsheet is open to everybody, but if anybody runs 
into issues I'm sure Laura can help to grant access.


Tim

>
> Robert (Bob) Monkman
> Enterprise Segment Marketing Manager
> 150 Rose Orchard Way
> San Jose, Ca 95134
> M: +1.510.676.5490
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: dev [mailto:dev-bounces at dpdk.org] On Behalf Of O'Driscoll, Tim
> Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2016 2:16 PM
> To: dev at dpdk.org; Laura Kempke; Michael Dolan
> Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] DPDK Community Call - Linux Foundation
>
> Here are some brief minutes of our discussion on Tuesday. Apologies
> for the delay in sending these out.
>
> Attendees: Bob Monkman, Bruce Richardson, Dave Neary, Ferruh Yigit,
> Jim St Leger, John Bromhead, John McNamara, Keith Wiles, Konstantin
> Ananyev, Laura Kempke, M Jay, Martin Horne, Mike Dolan, Mike Glynn,
> Tetsuya Mukawa, Thomas Monjalon, Tim O'Driscoll, Yoshihiro Nakajima
> Note: This list is taken from the GoToMeeting tool, but since people
> joined/left at different times it may not be complete.
>
>
> The background to the call is that we had a discussion at the
> Userspace event in Dublin on using Linux Foundation to provide a
> lightweight governance model for DPDK. This would cover marketing,
> event planning, trademarks, other legal issues etc. It would not cover
> any technical governance of the project.
>
> Following this and a follow-up call we had in December, a small group
> of us (Dave Neary, Thomas Monjalon, Stephen Hemminger, Vincent Jardin,
> me) met with the Linux Foundation to create a draft budget which is
> available at: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-
> 3686Xb_jf4FtxdX8Mus9UwIxUb2vI_ppmJV5GnXcLg/edit#gid=302618256.
>
> Laura walked through the spreadsheet at the meeting. Column B
> represents the minimum budget requirement for DPDK and totals $227k.
> Column C shows a number of optional additions and totals $766k. Points
> of discussion
> included:
> - The minimum option assumes that some of the event costs are covered
> by registration fees and sponsorship.
> - Jim asked about LF hosting DPDK IT infrastructure. This isn't
> currently included (row 23) but could be added if desired.
> - The item for hackathons (row 29) is just a placeholder. The general
> consensus seemed to be that we wouldn't need these.
>
> Taking the minimum budget requirement of ~$227k, that would mean we'd
> be looking for ~10-15 companies to contribute, each paying a flat-rate
> membership fee of ~$15-25k.
>
> There was a question on what member companies would get in return for
> their contribution. We need to do some further work on this, but the
> likelihood is that they would get a seat on a board which would
> determine how the DPDK budget is spent. The scope of this board would
> be limited to marketing/event/legal issues. Technical governance would
> continue to be handled separately via our Maintainers and our
> Architecture Board.
>
> Most people on the call felt that the proposal to use LF was a good
> idea and was worth pursuing further. However, we only had a small
> number of people on the call so that may not be representative of the
> views of the entire community. Therefore, if anybody has further
> thoughts or input on this, please feel free to reply to this email.
>
> Keith suggested holding a poll so that we can quantify the level of
> interest and give people a way to provide feedback anonymously in case
> they're unwilling to do so in public. I'll look into this.
>
> Feel free to post any corrections or additions if I missed anything.
>
>
> Tim
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: dev [mailto:dev-bounces at dpdk.org] On Behalf Of O'Driscoll, Tim
>

[dpdk-dev] DPDK Community Call - Linux Foundation

2016-02-05 Thread O'Driscoll, Tim

> -Original Message-
> From: Bob Monkman [mailto:Bob.Monkman at arm.com]
> Sent: Friday, February 5, 2016 4:30 PM
> To: O'Driscoll, Tim; dev at dpdk.org; Laura Kempke; Michael Dolan
> Subject: RE: DPDK Community Call - Linux Foundation
> 
> Thanks very much for the minutes. Can we get Laura's draft deck re:
> budget and tradeoffs/options?

There's no slide deck, just the spreadsheet at: 
https://docs.google.com/a/linuxfoundation.org/spreadsheets/d/1-3686Xb_jf4FtxdX8Mus9UwIxUb2vI_ppmJV5GnXcLg/edit?usp=sharing.
 This outlines the minimum (column B) and optional (column C) alternatives that 
Laura presented on Tuesday.

I believe access to the spreadsheet is open to everybody, but if anybody runs 
into issues I'm sure Laura can help to grant access.


Tim

> 
> Robert (Bob) Monkman
> Enterprise Segment Marketing Manager
> 150 Rose Orchard Way
> San Jose, Ca 95134
> M: +1.510.676.5490
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: dev [mailto:dev-bounces at dpdk.org] On Behalf Of O'Driscoll, Tim
> Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2016 2:16 PM
> To: dev at dpdk.org; Laura Kempke; Michael Dolan
> Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] DPDK Community Call - Linux Foundation
> 
> Here are some brief minutes of our discussion on Tuesday. Apologies for
> the delay in sending these out.
> 
> Attendees: Bob Monkman, Bruce Richardson, Dave Neary, Ferruh Yigit, Jim
> St Leger, John Bromhead, John McNamara, Keith Wiles, Konstantin Ananyev,
> Laura Kempke, M Jay, Martin Horne, Mike Dolan, Mike Glynn, Tetsuya
> Mukawa, Thomas Monjalon, Tim O'Driscoll, Yoshihiro Nakajima
> Note: This list is taken from the GoToMeeting tool, but since people
> joined/left at different times it may not be complete.
> 
> 
> The background to the call is that we had a discussion at the Userspace
> event in Dublin on using Linux Foundation to provide a lightweight
> governance model for DPDK. This would cover marketing, event planning,
> trademarks, other legal issues etc. It would not cover any technical
> governance of the project.
> 
> Following this and a follow-up call we had in December, a small group of
> us (Dave Neary, Thomas Monjalon, Stephen Hemminger, Vincent Jardin, me)
> met with the Linux Foundation to create a draft budget which is
> available at: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-
> 3686Xb_jf4FtxdX8Mus9UwIxUb2vI_ppmJV5GnXcLg/edit#gid=302618256.
> 
> Laura walked through the spreadsheet at the meeting. Column B represents
> the minimum budget requirement for DPDK and totals $227k. Column C shows
> a number of optional additions and totals $766k. Points of discussion
> included:
> - The minimum option assumes that some of the event costs are covered by
> registration fees and sponsorship.
> - Jim asked about LF hosting DPDK IT infrastructure. This isn't
> currently included (row 23) but could be added if desired.
> - The item for hackathons (row 29) is just a placeholder. The general
> consensus seemed to be that we wouldn't need these.
> 
> Taking the minimum budget requirement of ~$227k, that would mean we'd be
> looking for ~10-15 companies to contribute, each paying a flat-rate
> membership fee of ~$15-25k.
> 
> There was a question on what member companies would get in return for
> their contribution. We need to do some further work on this, but the
> likelihood is that they would get a seat on a board which would
> determine how the DPDK budget is spent. The scope of this board would be
> limited to marketing/event/legal issues. Technical governance would
> continue to be handled separately via our Maintainers and our
> Architecture Board.
> 
> Most people on the call felt that the proposal to use LF was a good idea
> and was worth pursuing further. However, we only had a small number of
> people on the call so that may not be representative of the views of the
> entire community. Therefore, if anybody has further thoughts or input on
> this, please feel free to reply to this email.
> 
> Keith suggested holding a poll so that we can quantify the level of
> interest and give people a way to provide feedback anonymously in case
> they're unwilling to do so in public. I'll look into this.
> 
> Feel free to post any corrections or additions if I missed anything.
> 
> 
> Tim
> 
> > -Original Message-
> > From: dev [mailto:dev-bounces at dpdk.org] On Behalf Of O'Driscoll, Tim
> > Sent: Saturday, January 23, 2016 12:19 AM
> > To: dev at dpdk.org
> > Subject: [dpdk-dev] DPDK Community Call - Linux Foundation
> >
> > At the community call we held on governance in December, we agreed
> that
> > a few of us would work with the Linux Foundation on a proposal for a
> > light-weight governance of DPDK. This would include things like

[dpdk-dev] DPDK Community Call - Linux Foundation

2016-02-05 Thread Bob Monkman
Thanks very much for the minutes. Can we get Laura's draft deck re: budget and 
tradeoffs/options?

Robert (Bob) Monkman
Enterprise Segment Marketing Manager
150 Rose Orchard Way
San Jose, Ca 95134
M: +1.510.676.5490


-Original Message-
From: dev [mailto:dev-boun...@dpdk.org] On Behalf Of O'Driscoll, Tim
Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2016 2:16 PM
To: dev at dpdk.org; Laura Kempke; Michael Dolan
Subject: Re: [dpdk-dev] DPDK Community Call - Linux Foundation

Here are some brief minutes of our discussion on Tuesday. Apologies for the 
delay in sending these out.

Attendees: Bob Monkman, Bruce Richardson, Dave Neary, Ferruh Yigit, Jim St 
Leger, John Bromhead, John McNamara, Keith Wiles, Konstantin Ananyev, Laura 
Kempke, M Jay, Martin Horne, Mike Dolan, Mike Glynn, Tetsuya Mukawa, Thomas 
Monjalon, Tim O'Driscoll, Yoshihiro Nakajima
Note: This list is taken from the GoToMeeting tool, but since people 
joined/left at different times it may not be complete.


The background to the call is that we had a discussion at the Userspace event 
in Dublin on using Linux Foundation to provide a lightweight governance model 
for DPDK. This would cover marketing, event planning, trademarks, other legal 
issues etc. It would not cover any technical governance of the project.

Following this and a follow-up call we had in December, a small group of us 
(Dave Neary, Thomas Monjalon, Stephen Hemminger, Vincent Jardin, me) met with 
the Linux Foundation to create a draft budget which is available at: 
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-3686Xb_jf4FtxdX8Mus9UwIxUb2vI_ppmJV5GnXcLg/edit#gid=302618256.

Laura walked through the spreadsheet at the meeting. Column B represents the 
minimum budget requirement for DPDK and totals $227k. Column C shows a number 
of optional additions and totals $766k. Points of discussion included:
- The minimum option assumes that some of the event costs are covered by 
registration fees and sponsorship.
- Jim asked about LF hosting DPDK IT infrastructure. This isn't currently 
included (row 23) but could be added if desired.
- The item for hackathons (row 29) is just a placeholder. The general consensus 
seemed to be that we wouldn't need these.

Taking the minimum budget requirement of ~$227k, that would mean we'd be 
looking for ~10-15 companies to contribute, each paying a flat-rate membership 
fee of ~$15-25k.

There was a question on what member companies would get in return for their 
contribution. We need to do some further work on this, but the likelihood is 
that they would get a seat on a board which would determine how the DPDK budget 
is spent. The scope of this board would be limited to marketing/event/legal 
issues. Technical governance would continue to be handled separately via our 
Maintainers and our Architecture Board.

Most people on the call felt that the proposal to use LF was a good idea and 
was worth pursuing further. However, we only had a small number of people on 
the call so that may not be representative of the views of the entire 
community. Therefore, if anybody has further thoughts or input on this, please 
feel free to reply to this email.

Keith suggested holding a poll so that we can quantify the level of interest 
and give people a way to provide feedback anonymously in case they're unwilling 
to do so in public. I'll look into this.

Feel free to post any corrections or additions if I missed anything.


Tim

> -Original Message-
> From: dev [mailto:dev-bounces at dpdk.org] On Behalf Of O'Driscoll, Tim
> Sent: Saturday, January 23, 2016 12:19 AM
> To: dev at dpdk.org
> Subject: [dpdk-dev] DPDK Community Call - Linux Foundation
>
> At the community call we held on governance in December, we agreed that
> a few of us would work with the Linux Foundation on a proposal for a
> light-weight governance of DPDK. This would include things like
> management of DPDK events, registering trademarks, and any required
> legal support etc.
>
> Stephen, Thomas, Dave, Vincent and I met with the Linux Foundation to
> discuss this and came up with a draft budget proposal. We'd like to have
> a community call to discuss this and decide how we should proceed.
>
> The current budget estimate is ~$227k. LF guidance is that for this size
> of budget they'd propose a flat membership fee (i.e. no tiered
> membership) of ~$25k per member company, with a target of getting 10 or
> more companies to contribute.
>
> At the call we can discuss:
> - A breakdown of the proposed budget. LF are very flexible on this, so
> we can add or remove whatever we want for DPDK.
> - Proposed membership fee.
> - Matthew also highlight some recent changes to community representation
> at the Linux Foundation. We should discuss any concerns associated with
> this.
> - Next steps.
>
>
> When:
> Tue, Feb 2, 2015 15:00 - 16:00 GMT
> Tue, Feb 2, 2015 07:00 - 08:00 PST
> Tue, Feb 2, 2015

[dpdk-dev] DPDK Community Call - Linux Foundation

2016-02-04 Thread O'Driscoll, Tim
Here are some brief minutes of our discussion on Tuesday. Apologies for the 
delay in sending these out.

Attendees: Bob Monkman, Bruce Richardson, Dave Neary, Ferruh Yigit, Jim St 
Leger, John Bromhead, John McNamara, Keith Wiles, Konstantin Ananyev, Laura 
Kempke, M Jay, Martin Horne, Mike Dolan, Mike Glynn, Tetsuya Mukawa, Thomas 
Monjalon, Tim O'Driscoll, Yoshihiro Nakajima 
Note: This list is taken from the GoToMeeting tool, but since people 
joined/left at different times it may not be complete.


The background to the call is that we had a discussion at the Userspace event 
in Dublin on using Linux Foundation to provide a lightweight governance model 
for DPDK. This would cover marketing, event planning, trademarks, other legal 
issues etc. It would not cover any technical governance of the project.

Following this and a follow-up call we had in December, a small group of us 
(Dave Neary, Thomas Monjalon, Stephen Hemminger, Vincent Jardin, me) met with 
the Linux Foundation to create a draft budget which is available at: 
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-3686Xb_jf4FtxdX8Mus9UwIxUb2vI_ppmJV5GnXcLg/edit#gid=302618256.

Laura walked through the spreadsheet at the meeting. Column B represents the 
minimum budget requirement for DPDK and totals $227k. Column C shows a number 
of optional additions and totals $766k. Points of discussion included:
- The minimum option assumes that some of the event costs are covered by 
registration fees and sponsorship.
- Jim asked about LF hosting DPDK IT infrastructure. This isn't currently 
included (row 23) but could be added if desired.
- The item for hackathons (row 29) is just a placeholder. The general consensus 
seemed to be that we wouldn't need these.

Taking the minimum budget requirement of ~$227k, that would mean we'd be 
looking for ~10-15 companies to contribute, each paying a flat-rate membership 
fee of ~$15-25k.

There was a question on what member companies would get in return for their 
contribution. We need to do some further work on this, but the likelihood is 
that they would get a seat on a board which would determine how the DPDK budget 
is spent. The scope of this board would be limited to marketing/event/legal 
issues. Technical governance would continue to be handled separately via our 
Maintainers and our Architecture Board.

Most people on the call felt that the proposal to use LF was a good idea and 
was worth pursuing further. However, we only had a small number of people on 
the call so that may not be representative of the views of the entire 
community. Therefore, if anybody has further thoughts or input on this, please 
feel free to reply to this email.

Keith suggested holding a poll so that we can quantify the level of interest 
and give people a way to provide feedback anonymously in case they're unwilling 
to do so in public. I'll look into this.

Feel free to post any corrections or additions if I missed anything.


Tim

> -Original Message-
> From: dev [mailto:dev-bounces at dpdk.org] On Behalf Of O'Driscoll, Tim
> Sent: Saturday, January 23, 2016 12:19 AM
> To: dev at dpdk.org
> Subject: [dpdk-dev] DPDK Community Call - Linux Foundation
> 
> At the community call we held on governance in December, we agreed that
> a few of us would work with the Linux Foundation on a proposal for a
> light-weight governance of DPDK. This would include things like
> management of DPDK events, registering trademarks, and any required
> legal support etc.
> 
> Stephen, Thomas, Dave, Vincent and I met with the Linux Foundation to
> discuss this and came up with a draft budget proposal. We'd like to have
> a community call to discuss this and decide how we should proceed.
> 
> The current budget estimate is ~$227k. LF guidance is that for this size
> of budget they'd propose a flat membership fee (i.e. no tiered
> membership) of ~$25k per member company, with a target of getting 10 or
> more companies to contribute.
> 
> At the call we can discuss:
> - A breakdown of the proposed budget. LF are very flexible on this, so
> we can add or remove whatever we want for DPDK.
> - Proposed membership fee.
> - Matthew also highlight some recent changes to community representation
> at the Linux Foundation. We should discuss any concerns associated with
> this.
> - Next steps.
> 
> 
> When:
> Tue, Feb 2, 2015 15:00 - 16:00 GMT
> Tue, Feb 2, 2015 07:00 - 08:00 PST
> Tue, Feb 2, 2015 10:00 - 11:00 EST
> Tue, Feb 2, 2015 16:00 - 17:00 CET
> 
> 
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[dpdk-dev] DPDK Community Call - Linux Foundation

2016-01-26 Thread Dave Neary
Hi Tim,

On 01/22/2016 07:19 PM, O'Driscoll, Tim wrote:
> At the community call we held on governance in December, we agreed that a few 
> of us would work with the Linux Foundation on a proposal for a light-weight 
> governance of DPDK. This would include things like management of DPDK events, 
> registering trademarks, and any required legal support etc.
> 
> Stephen, Thomas, Dave, Vincent and I met with the Linux Foundation to discuss 
> this and came up with a draft budget proposal. We'd like to have a community 
> call to discuss this and decide how we should proceed.
> 
> The current budget estimate is ~$227k. LF guidance is that for this size of 
> budget they'd propose a flat membership fee (i.e. no tiered membership) of 
> ~$25k per member company, with a target of getting 10 or more companies to 
> contribute.
> 
> At the call we can discuss:
> - A breakdown of the proposed budget. LF are very flexible on this, so we can 
> add or remove whatever we want for DPDK.
> - Proposed membership fee.
> - Matthew also highlight some recent changes to community representation at 
> the Linux Foundation. We should discuss any concerns associated with this.
> - Next steps.

Sounds good to me. All of the times below work. :-)

Thanks,
Dave.

> When: 
> Tue, Feb 2, 2015 15:00 - 16:00 GMT
> Tue, Feb 2, 2015 07:00 - 08:00 PST
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> 
> 
> How to join:
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[dpdk-dev] DPDK Community Call - Linux Foundation

2016-01-23 Thread O'Driscoll, Tim
At the community call we held on governance in December, we agreed that a few 
of us would work with the Linux Foundation on a proposal for a light-weight 
governance of DPDK. This would include things like management of DPDK events, 
registering trademarks, and any required legal support etc.

Stephen, Thomas, Dave, Vincent and I met with the Linux Foundation to discuss 
this and came up with a draft budget proposal. We'd like to have a community 
call to discuss this and decide how we should proceed.

The current budget estimate is ~$227k. LF guidance is that for this size of 
budget they'd propose a flat membership fee (i.e. no tiered membership) of 
~$25k per member company, with a target of getting 10 or more companies to 
contribute.

At the call we can discuss:
- A breakdown of the proposed budget. LF are very flexible on this, so we can 
add or remove whatever we want for DPDK.
- Proposed membership fee.
- Matthew also highlight some recent changes to community representation at the 
Linux Foundation. We should discuss any concerns associated with this.
- Next steps.


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[dpdk-dev] DPDK Community Call - Linux Foundation

2015-12-17 Thread O'Driscoll, Tim
These are brief minutes of our community call on Wednesday. Please feel free to 
post any corrections or additions.

Attendees:  Amruta Zende, Andrey, Bruce Richardson, Chris Wright, Dave Neary, 
Frank Zdarsky, Heqing Zhu, Jerin Jacob, Jim St Leger, John Bromhead, John 
DiGiglio, Keith Wiles, Konstantin Ananyev, Lixuming, M Jay, Mike Dolan, Nan, 
Panu Matilainen, Rashid Khan, Sanjay Aiyagari, Scott Nicholas, Siobhan Butler, 
Stephen Hemminger, Tao Yang, Thomas Monjalon, Tim O'Driscoll, Yoshihiro 
Nakajima.
Note: This list is taken from the GoToMeeting tool, but since people 
joined/left at different times it may not be complete.

Architecture Board:
- Discussed the proposal on board composition that was made recently on the 
mailing list (http://dpdk.org/ml/archives/dev/2015-December/030038.html).
- Stephen asked how frequently we should review membership. Agreed that we 
should review at least annually. Our next community event (we'll hold a 
follow-up to Userspace in Dublin in September-October) would be a good 
time/place to discuss how well this is working and any required changes.
- Jim asked if all the people nominated have confirmed that they're willing to 
participate. They have.

- Agreed that we now have an Architecture Board! The members will agree a time 
amongst themselves for a first meeting in January.
- Thanks to Thomas, Bruce, Stephen, Jerin, Panu, Olivier and Konstantin for 
agreeing to participate and provide technical direction for the project.


Linux Foundation:
- Mike Dolan presented the attached slides.
- Dave Neary asked if the LF model was all or nothing. Can a project pick and 
choose which elements it wants, or does it need to adopt the entire LF 
governance model? Mike confirmed that it's entirely up to each project which 
aspects they choose to adopt.
- There was some discussion on trademarks. As far as everybody on the call is 
aware, nobody has trademarked DPDK. Mike suggested that it's probably worth 
registering to prevent anybody else from doing so. LF can help with this 
process.
- There was a question on whether just the ownership of the dpdk.org domain 
would need to transition to LF, or if DNS would need to change too. Mike 
confirmed that it would just be a change in ownership of the domain and no DNS 
changes are required.
- Can you still have individuals who are not associated with an LF member 
participate as part of the decision-making process (e.g. a community rep on the 
board)? Mike confirmed that this is possible.
- Thomas asked about the scope of the project governance. Mike described it as 
a decision-making body that will determine how the project funds will be spent. 
This is completely separate from technical governance of the project, which 
we've dealt with separately via the Architecture Board.
- Agreed that we'll create a small team to work with the Linux Foundation to 
create a specific proposal for the project that will then be reviewed with the 
community. The following people volunteered on the call: Dave Neary, Thomas 
Monjalon, Stephen Hemminger, Tim O'Driscoll. If anybody else is interested in 
participating, please let me know. We did agree that we should keep this to a 
max of 5-6 people.


Tim

> -Original Message-
> From: dev [mailto:dev-bounces at dpdk.org] On Behalf Of O'Driscoll, Tim
> Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2015 11:02 PM
> To: Scott Nicholas; mdolan at linuxfoundation.org; dev at dpdk.org
> Subject: [dpdk-dev] DPDK Community Call - Linux Foundation
> 
> One of the actions resulting from the discussion we had on project
> governance at the Userspace event was to engage with the Linux
> Foundation to see if they can provide a lightweight model for DPDK. This
> would cover things like managing a marketing budget, event planning,
> trademarks etc. Scott Nicholas and Mike Dolan from the Linux Foundation
> will present the options that Linux Foundation can provide for DPDK.
> 
> Apologies for the short notice, but we'd like to fit this in before the
> holiday period.
> 
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[dpdk-dev] DPDK Community Call - Linux Foundation

2015-12-10 Thread O'Driscoll, Tim
One of the actions resulting from the discussion we had on project governance 
at the Userspace event was to engage with the Linux Foundation to see if they 
can provide a lightweight model for DPDK. This would cover things like managing 
a marketing budget, event planning, trademarks etc. Scott Nicholas and Mike 
Dolan from the Linux Foundation will present the options that Linux Foundation 
can provide for DPDK.

Apologies for the short notice, but we'd like to fit this in before the holiday 
period.

When: 
Wed, Dec 16, 2015 15:00 - 16:00 GMT
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