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CGL & SCOPE Meeting Tokyo, Japan

CGL & SCOPE Meeting Tokyo, Japan. Dan Cauchy Chairman - CGL Work Group. CGL Re-Charter Overview. New charter and renewed focus Available for viewing at http://linux-foundation.org/ CGL mailing lists now open to the public Lightweight governance – “rough consensus” CGL Leadership

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CGL & SCOPE Meeting Tokyo, Japan

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  1. CGL & SCOPE MeetingTokyo, Japan Dan Cauchy Chairman - CGL Work Group

  2. CGL Re-Charter Overview • New charter and renewed focus • Available for viewing at http://linux-foundation.org/ • CGL mailing lists now open to the public • Lightweight governance – “rough consensus” • CGL Leadership • Chairman - Dan Cauchy • Vice-Chairman - Peter Badovinatz • CGL/SCOPE Liaison - Glenn Seiler • Registration - Troy Heber • Requirements - Tim Anderson • LF Liaison – Markus Rex

  3. CGL Re-Charter Cont… • Work closely with SCOPE Alliance • Work closely with Linux kernel community with goal of having CGL code to be included upstream • Focus on gap requirements leading to upstream solutions and running code • Split requirements into “satisfied” and “gaps” • Future consideration • Optional LSB CGL module for certification of CGL features

  4. Requirements Gathering • CGL requirements will come from • CGL Work Group members • SCOPE Alliance • Network Equipment Providers • Carriers

  5. Requirements Process with SCOPE SCOPE Linux Profile Doc CGL 4.0 Spec SCOPE Gaps Doc CGL Satisfied Requirements Doc CGL Gaps Doc SCOPE CGL Tests? Proof of Concepts & LK Mailing List Feature Included Upstream ORMaintained in OpenSource CGL5.0?RegistrationOptional LSB? Needs to be defined

  6. CGL Gaps Document • Will initially be a Wiki page • Can be edited by any member of CGL with editor review • Always up-to-date status of different projects • Will specify a requirement • Will specify the justification • Will not specify the implementation but may suggest one or more solutions and it’s status • Kernel/Linux developers will review implementations on the CGL and/or LKML mailing lists • Goal is to get a solution included in the mainline

  7. CGL WG Current Status • Division of CGL 4.0 into “Satisfied” and “Gaps” • Each section assigned to a CGL volunteer • Identify kernel components – satisfied or gap • Identify userland components – is it maintained or in distros • Tim Anderson to consolidate responses • Review and response to SCOPE Gaps is underway • Sent to LF Technical Advisory Board • Jonathan Corbet initial review - very positive feedback • CGL WG analysis underway • Is it a gap? If no, point to PoC or OpenSource • Tim Anderson - Consolidation of CGL members review • Wiki page will be setup

  8. Thank You Open Discussion

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