Members Attending: 12/12 - Aaron Conole - Bruce Richardson - Ferruh Yigit - Hemant Agrawal - Honnappa Nagarahalli - Jerin Jacob - Kevin Traynor - Konstantin Ananyev - Maxime Coquelin - Olivier Matz - Stephen Hemminger - Thomas Monjalon (Chair)
NOTE: The Technical Board meetings take place every second Wednesday on https://meet.jit.si/DPDK at 3 pm UTC. Meetings are public, and DPDK community members are welcome to attend. Agenda and minutes can be found at http://core.dpdk.org/techboard/minutes NOTE: Next meeting will be on Wednesday 2022-01-12 @3pm UTC, and will be chaired by Aaron. 1/ marketing decisions The marketing meetings are cancelled because of a lack of attendees. It is agreed that the Governing Board becomes responsible to plan and execute marketing activity. The Technical Board may be requested to bring ideas and opinions on some topics, like event dates, through emails or dedicated meetings. 2/ technical writer The Governing Board has allocated a budget for a technical writer, and is looking for the Technical Board to help with the requirements. The requirements written by Bruce last year are shared again. Jim is checking how to make progress. 3/ community lab Aaron will present the status for the year 2021 in the next meeting. Then the Technical Board will discuss the plan for the year 2022. 4/ Kubernetes blog post In order to write a blog post about the DPDK solutions for containers and Kubernetes integration, we need participation of experts for the various technologies and use cases. 5/ security process It may be interesting to encourage active research of vulnerabilities. The two alternatives discussed are a bug bounty or a hackathon taking place before the userspace event. Jim will investigate the legal framework with the Linux Foundation. Then we could ask the Governing Board to evaluate a budget. 6/ DTS There was a community meeting on Tuesday 14 December. Owen explained the status of the work done in the DTS work group. Questions and discussions helped to better understand the challenge. Volunteers are welcome to rework DTS for a clean integration in DPDK.