From satya at cs.cmu.edu Thu Jul 2 13:07:20 2015 From: satya at cs.cmu.edu (Mahadev Satyanarayanan) Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2015 13:07:20 -0400 Subject: [open-edge] A technical milestone reached Message-ID: <201507021307.20625.satya@cs.cmu.edu> Hi everyone, Thanks to very hard work and dedicated effort from Kiryong, in partnership with Prakash, we have reached an important milestone. This is the integration of CMU's OpenStack++ extensions into Kilo (the latest version of OpenStack). This has been designated version 0.1.0. The source code, README, etc. can be found in GitHub: Github page: https://github.com/cmusatyalab/elijah-openstack Release for Kilo integration: https://github.com/cmusatyalab/elijah-openstack/releases/tag/v0.1.0 We have done as much stress testing of this release as possible at CMU. For single node systems, we are not aware of any outstanding bugs at this time. If any bugs are discovered as we move forward, they will be applied to this release. Also, we have asked for Huawei's help in stress testing this release at larger scale, including multi-node systems. Intel stress testing would also be helpful. In general, the more we beat on this system and thus expose and fix bugs, the more stable and valuable it will be over the next 12 to 15 months. From this point, we will proceed on two fronts. First, CMU will maintain this release as a stable OpenStack++ platform for the next 12-15 months. This will be the basis of our developer outreach, class projects, etc. over the next 12-15 months. Second, we will use this release as the basis of a new StackForge project for OpenStack. Prakash and the Huawei team (with Intel too) will be important in helping us through this process. Over the next 12-15 months, there will likely be a lot of development activity on this front. So it won't be a stable platform for external developers. However the integration into OpenStack requires this process, so there is no way around it. Kudos to Kiryong for such rapid progress. Our goal was to get to this point "sometime in July", but Kiryong has been able to complete it before July 1. It may be useful to see how this fits into the post-workshop summary and deliverables that Rolf sent out after our June 9-10 workshop. Attached is that document again. I have extracted from it the following subset text and put some numbering to make it clearer. ------ Subset of Technical Goals from Rolf's Post-workshop Summary ------ [A] After code review the OpenStack++ from CMU solution is a solid starting point to initiate and drive the Open Edge Solution in the open source community. We target to get accepted as an OpenStack project in October 2015 and release the first official version in May 2016. (A-1) Kiryong, Prakash, until 25 June) estimate the resources (A-2) (Valerie + Sean, Prakash) organise further support (if required) from Intel / Huawei for Kiryong to review Openstack integration of his code and blueprint writing [B] We need a detailed plan for the Technical Program including deliverables resources and timing (B-1) (Kyriong, 23 June 2015) Provide a draft that indicated what cannot be covered by CMU. The plan will also consider the development of blueprints and the correct time-line [C] We will start the open development program on Stackforge (in July 2015?) and test & drive the acceptance and support by open source developers. The agreed name for the project is "Cloudlet" (C-1) (Kiryong / Satya, July 2015) once OpenStack++ is compliant with kilo then put it on Stackforge and drive open development (C-2) (Prakash, Valerie + Sean, August 2015) introduce concept and development to open source sub groups ---------- End Technical Goals ---------- Relative to this list of technical goals, we are finished with A-1 and most of B-1. The blueprints and timeline of B-1 are in discussion with Prakash. C-1 is complete and ready to be put into StackForge. Relative to A-2, we have identified the resources needed (2 developers plus one tester). Before our July 16 phone/Webex meeting, I propose that we complete all outstanding items above, except C-2. FOr C-2, it would help to have a plan for discussion on July 16. Cheers -- Satya -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Workshop Result Summary and Action Items.docx Type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Size: 29647 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/mailman/private/open-edge/attachments/20150702/d4550450/attachment-0001.bin From Guenter.Klas at vodafone.com Fri Jul 3 03:31:20 2015 From: Guenter.Klas at vodafone.com (Klas, Guenter, Vodafone Group) Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2015 07:31:20 +0000 Subject: [open-edge] A technical milestone reached In-Reply-To: <201507021307.20625.satya@cs.cmu.edu> References: <201507021307.20625.satya@cs.cmu.edu> Message-ID: <47D341CC8B26E84FB8A5F7108884CFD47A5E4869@VOEXM01W.internal.vodafone.com> Congratulations ! Guenter > -----Original Message----- > From: open-edge- > bounces+guenter.klas=vodafone.com at lists.andrew.cmu.edu [mailto:open- > edge-bounces+guenter.klas=vodafone.com at lists.andrew.cmu.edu] On > Behalf Of Mahadev Satyanarayanan > Sent: 02 July 2015 18:07 > To: open-edge at lists.andrew.cmu.edu > Subject: [open-edge] A technical milestone reached > > Hi everyone, > Thanks to very hard work and dedicated effort from Kiryong, in partnership > with Prakash, we have reached an important milestone. > This is the integration of CMU's OpenStack++ extensions into Kilo (the latest > version of OpenStack). This has been designated version 0.1.0. The source > code, README, etc. can be found in GitHub: > > Github page: https://github.com/cmusatyalab/elijah-openstack > Release for Kilo integration: > https://github.com/cmusatyalab/elijah-openstack/releases/tag/v0.1.0 > > We have done as much stress testing of this release as possible at CMU. > For single node systems, we are not aware of any outstanding bugs > at this time. If any bugs are discovered as we move forward, they > will be applied to this release. Also, we have asked for Huawei's help > in stress testing this release at larger scale, including multi-node systems. > Intel stress testing would also be helpful. In general, the more we beat on > this system and thus expose and fix bugs, the more stable and valuable it will > be over the next 12 to 15 months. > > From this point, we will proceed on two fronts. First, CMU will maintain this > release as a stable OpenStack++ platform for the next 12-15 months. This > will be the basis of our developer outreach, class projects, etc. over the next > 12-15 months. > > Second, we will use this release as the basis of a new StackForge project for > OpenStack. Prakash and the Huawei team (with Intel too) will be important > in helping us through this process. Over the next > 12-15 months, there will likely be a lot of development activity on this front. > So it won't be a stable platform for external developers. However the > integration into OpenStack requires this process, so there is no way around > it. > > Kudos to Kiryong for such rapid progress. Our goal was to get to this point > "sometime in July", but Kiryong has been able to complete it before July 1. > > It may be useful to see how this fits into the post-workshop summary and > deliverables that Rolf sent out after our June 9-10 workshop. > Attached is that document again. I have extracted from it the following > subset text and put some numbering to make it clearer. > > ------ Subset of Technical Goals from Rolf's Post-workshop Summary ------ > > [A] After code review the OpenStack++ from CMU solution is a solid starting > point > to initiate and drive the Open Edge Solution in the open source community. > We target to get accepted as an OpenStack project in October 2015 and > release the first official version in May 2016. > > (A-1) Kiryong, Prakash, until 25 June) estimate the resources > > (A-2) (Valerie + Sean, Prakash) organise further support (if required) > from Intel / Huawei for Kiryong to review Openstack integration of his > code and blueprint writing > > [B] We need a detailed plan for the Technical Program including deliverables > resources and timing > > (B-1) (Kyriong, 23 June 2015) Provide a draft that indicated what cannot be > covered > by CMU. The plan will also consider the development of blueprints and > the correct time-line > > [C] We will start the open development program on Stackforge (in July > 2015?) > and test & drive the acceptance and support by open source developers. > The agreed name for the project is "Cloudlet" > > (C-1) (Kiryong / Satya, July 2015) once OpenStack++ is compliant with kilo > then put it > on Stackforge and drive open development > > (C-2) (Prakash, Valerie + Sean, August 2015) introduce concept and > development > to open source sub groups > > ---------- End Technical Goals ---------- > > > Relative to this list of technical goals, we are finished with A-1 and most of > B-1. The blueprints and timeline of B-1 are in discussion > with Prakash. C-1 is complete and ready to be put into StackForge. > Relative to A-2, we have identified the resources needed (2 developers plus > one tester). > > Before our July 16 phone/Webex meeting, I propose that we > complete all outstanding items above, except C-2. FOr C-2, it would > help to have a plan for discussion on July 16. > > Cheers > -- Satya From satya at cs.cmu.edu Fri Jul 3 08:58:00 2015 From: satya at cs.cmu.edu (Mahadev Satyanarayanan) Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2015 08:58:00 -0400 Subject: [open-edge] Any adds or deletes to open-edge mailing list? Message-ID: <201507030858.00177.satya@cs.cmu.edu> Hi everyone, I'm doing a sanity check on the membership of this mailing list. I'd like to be sure that we don't forget to include any relevant people. Also, I don't want to spam anyone who doesn't wish to receive these emails. So please do two things 1. Check current membership below and let me know if I am missing anyone (esp. from your organization). 2. Let me know if you would like to be removed. I just resent two key emails, because I had forgotten to include Babu Pillai of Intel. He will be coming back from sabbatical in a few weeks, and will be a key member of our partnership. -- Satya Current membership (July3, 2015) #Vodafone Adrian Neal Guenter Klas Rolf Schuster Kevin Smith #Huawei Caikui Chenyuqiao Patrice Hede Yunchao Hu Prakash Ramachandran #Intel Joe Cahill Caroline Chan Phil Gibbons Michael Kozuch Babu Pillai Jordan Rodgers Valerie Young # Carnegie Mellon University *Yoshihisa Abe *Brandon Amos *Zhuo Chen *Khalid Elgazzar *Benjamin Gilbert *Kiryong Ha *Jan Harkes *Wenlu Hu *Mahadev Satyanarayanan