FaaS: Carbon: Release Review
Contents
- 1 Project Name
- 2 Features
- 3 Non-Code Aspects (user docs, examples, tutorials, articles)
- 4 Architectural Issues
- 5 Security Considerations
- 6 Quality Assurance (test coverage, etc)
- 7 End-of-life (API/Features EOLed in Release)
- 8 Bugzilla (summary of bug situation)
- 9 Standards (summary of standard compliance)
- 10 Schedule (initial schedule and changes over the release cycle)
Project Name
FaaS
Features
On top of Boron release, Boron release provides the following features
YANG model refactoring to add port related functionalities
port and link resource definition in fabric
physical and logical port CRUD functionalities.
MIgration from karaf 3 to Karaf 4.
All features above are experimental for this release
Non-Code Aspects (user docs, examples, tutorials, articles)
Please provide links to:
Release notes - https://wiki.opendaylight.org/index.php?title=FaaS:Carbon_Release_Notes
Installation Guide(s) (if applicable)
User Guide(s)- https://git.opendaylight.org/gerrit/#/c/31228/
Developer Guide(s) - https://git.opendaylight.org/gerrit/#/c/31228/
Architectural Issues
No Known Issues found
Security Considerations
FaaS uses SSL/TLS to secure the Southbound/northbound connections
Soundbound connections is based Openflow/OVSDB protocol which can be run over SSL/TLS
Northbound RESTConf Interface runs over SSL/TLS
Quality Assurance (test coverage, etc)
Unit test based on JUnit test on ULNMapper, Fabric and GBP FaaS render
External tests using scripts for ULNMapper, Fabric as well as GBP FaaS render
End-of-life (API/Features EOLed in Release)
N/A
Bugzilla (summary of bug situation)
Standards (summary of standard compliance)
Openflow 1.3
Schedule (initial schedule and changes over the release cycle)
On time as scheduled