Review Submission Date: Jan 11, 2021

Project Description: 

The CI Management project is dedicated to managing the code resources related to the CI systems.

It is intended as a way for the community to collaborate on the design and management of the CI infrastructure where it is possible to do so.

Project Landing Page:  

https://wiki.onap.org/x/X51k

Project Meeting Minutes:  

Given the nature of the CI-Management project community meetings are ad-hoc and generally focused on hands-on trouble shooting and corrective

action which does not lend itself well to minute taking. Typically if something of substance needs to be discussed those topics will be in the context of the PTL or TSC meetings.

Leadership Resources :

Role

Name
(must use @ macro )

Linux Foundation Login (LFID)

Email Address 
(if different from @ macro)

PTLJessica Wagantalljwagantall
CommittersBengt Thureebthuree

Andrew Grimbergagrimberg

Eric Balleball

Morgan Richommemrichomme

bgrzybowski

kaihlavi

Project & Release History

  • How long the project has been an active:  This repo has been active since launch 2017-01-24
  • Release Participation: All ONAP releases. 
  • Engagement levels for past releases (up to 3): 
    • Commits per Release:  described below
    • Contributors per Release: described below
    • Companies per release: described below
  • Use Cases:  CI-management is responsible for every other repo's CI/CD operations.

Statistics taken from https://insights.lfx.linuxfoundation.org/

For more detailed contribution per company done in the last 90 day: https://tinyurl.com/yxmsfqoh

Architecture Alignment:

  • As a project which supports the ONAP development environment rather than producing ONAP content, architectural alignment of CI-Man components with other ONAP components is not applicable.

Artifact Information:

Other Information:

  • ci-management is the core of every single ONAP repo's CICD workflow. At the moment, there are no ONAP repos in existence that manages their releases without the use of ONAP's Jenkins system. 



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