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Deng Yuanhong is responsible for the development and management of VFC and Modeling/etsicatalog projects. She supported ETSI-Alignment  requirement consecutively for multiple releases; organized over 10+ colleagues to actively participate in the Certified ONAP Professional (COP) exam development; and participated in the 2020 LFN Mentorship Project as a mentor, making positive contributions to the expansion of community influence and community development.

Jorge has been a key contributor in the Policy Framework team for multiple activities spanning different areas like OOM, Integration, Security, certificates, documents, lab maintenance, release verification and many more.

Together with that, he is an active developer and mentor in the Policy Framework and other projects in ONAP since the very beginning with an “always ready to help” attitude. His expertise in the drools policy engine has helped the community in fixing critical issues across various use cases. He worked very closely with the OOM and integration teams in various improvements and refactoring for improving the installation and robustness of the platform as a whole.

Jorge preempts and solves problems, manages infrastructure, and deals with issues in a calm, quiet, and professional manner and he makes a huge contribution to the ONAP community.

He has also participated in demo and tutorial sessions during LF community events to spread the knowledge to the community.

Andreas Geissler is a well known actor of the community. He is involved in the documentation project and the integration project. That is why he is dealing with lots of different projects. In Guilin, he also took part to the onap pythonsdk development and he is also reporting results from CI/CD chains setup in DT environement. In rocket chat, on Jira or on the mailing lists he spent a significant part of his time to help the other ONAP contributors.
Lasse worked on the refactoring of the CSIT tests. As such he has to deal with all the projects. The task is complex and difficult but the goal is very important. Functional tests are mandatory to ensure the sustainability of the system. The tests shall provide feedback as soon as possible to the developer and not be run (and forgotten) in a standlone ghost system. Lasse analyzed the current situation and suggested an evolution which could be key for the overall quality of ONAP in a near future, he developed a PoC in Guilin and strated discussing with other project in order to bring back the test closer to the code, redesign the build chain in order to build docker on patch submission. He also performed a big cleanup (some fully deprecated very old tests were still run daily - CI resources were lost and it would have last until the end of ONAP without him..). Lasse was promoted as ci-management committer in Guilin.
Christophe is the SDC PTL but he is also very active an integration. He is helping a lot on all the support channels. He has now a great experience in ONAP and a long history on the different projects which are precious to help the community. He is always available and benevolent. 
Tony Hansen

Tony has been a key contributor for ONAP. Tony’s wealth of experience and security knowledge has enabled to support different roles interchangeable. As a SECCOM member, Tony has driven and supported many project CII badging improvement which has helped to promote ONAP visibility among LF hosted project. Several With Tony guidance, several project have attained "Silver", with considerable progress towards "Gold" level in Guilin release. As DCAE committer, Tony has spent lot of time working meticulously with contributors to improve code quality and standard through reviews. During Guilin release, he  also helped the DCAE python project complaince for 3.x and sonar coverage improvements.

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