> From: John Kinsella <j...@thrashyour.com>
> Sent: Friday, November 30, 2018 5:49 PM
> 
> A few of us at my startup worked with onap for a few months last year as
> part of a container security project for a large telco. It was a bit of a PIA 
> to get
> going. Att open sourced it in name - an enterprise sw project that was built
> by a large team over several years with lots of people coming and going. So
> I’d say don’t expect an easy go if it.
> 
> Onap was a popular topic at kubecon last year - lots of telcos medium and
> large looking at it, so due to popularity maybe the community support has
> improved in the last year.
> 

Hi folks,
So trying to resurrect this thread,  
All in all I received 4 responses, that in itself sort of suggests how popular 
the ONAP platform is among operators.

Now I'd like to ask a slightly different question in light of the most helpful 
response above from John.
And that is whether you know of any integrator that offers maintenance and 
development and help getting ONAP (or a fork of it) into production 
environments?
Maybe one of those that contribute most to the code.
I'm hoping for the similar ecosystem that grew around ODL where one can get 
exactly that. 

Call me romantic but I really fell for the model driven everything approach for 
running a telco.
And unfortunately all the commercial products we reviewed thus far are 
basically just nice extensions of ansible (nice ways of pushing the config to 
network).
But in real world I can't just stitch VRF+BGP+QOS config together and call it 
service1, push it into the network and hope for the best...
In reality I'd need to functionality, scale and interworking test each of the 
building blocks and the whole solution to certify the service1 for production, 
only then I can push it on to the network, but then again I need to verify 
whether the service is ready for customers and I need to maintain throughout 
its lifecycle as well.
Some of the products we reviewed provide only a basic framework with very 
little out of the box while others offer ready-made solution -but only to parts 
of the whole Design->Certify->Deploy->Verify->Monitor process.
If you know of any commercial solution that addresses the whole network service 
lifecycle, then I'd be really thankful for any pointers. 
  
Thanks 

adam

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