Hi Ray,

When I click the link  
https://confluence.linuxfoundation.org/display/LN/LFN+Developer+Forum+Session+Proposals
 and login with my LF account, I found that I don’t have the right to edit the 
page

However, when I go with the LFN wiki<http://wiki.lfnetworking.org/> page and 
jump to developer session proposals page, it works. So I would like to confirm 
that if the below link is the right link for us and in case other guys meet the 
same problem.  Thanks

https://wiki.lfnetworking.org/display/LN/LFN+Developer+Forum+Session+Proposals

Regards,
Kubi
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Raymond Paik
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2018 12:54 AM
To: opnfv-tech-discuss <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [opnfv-tech-discuss] LFN Developer Forum planning wiki

All,

A quick update on this.  This took a while, but we now have an LFN 
wiki<http://wiki.lfnetworking.org/> so I moved the developer forum session 
proposals page to 
https://confluence.linuxfoundation.org/display/LN/LFN+Developer+Forum+Session+Proposals.
  No one from OPNFV community proposed any topics yet, so I encourage everyone 
to add plenary topics that would be of interest across different LFN projects 
(e.g. LaaS, integrated testing, etc.).

In addition to plenary sessions across all communities, we will also have rooms 
for project specific breakouts on Monday & Tuesday.  These are just some 
examples, but we may want to have a session on OPNFV releases, OPNFV Verified 
release 2, XCI update, etc. in the OPNFV Breakout room.  I created a separate 
page in OPNFV wiki at 
https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/EVNT/OPNFV+Unconference+topics+at+LFN+Developer+Forum
 so you can add topics here.

Thanks,

Ray

On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 9:30 AM, Raymond Paik 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
All,

As discussed during last week's TSC, we're trying to create an LFN wiki page(s) 
to start planning for LFN Developer Forum on March 26 (all day) & 27th (morning 
only).  Unfortunately, we're dealing with some technical challenges (e.g. 
giving edit access to everyone that have access to OPNFV, ODL, ONAP, 
fd.io<http://fd.io> wiki's) and the LFN wiki isn't sorted out yet.

In the mean time, I wanted the OPNFV community to start our planning so I 
created a couple of wiki pages in OPNFV.  One 
(https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/EVNT/LFN+Developer+Forum) lists possible tracks 
that we discussed last week plus a few additions.  The other 
(https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/EVNT/LFN+Developer+Forum+Session+Proposals) is 
a child page where you can start posting session proposals.

I'm in the process of finalizing rooms for the unconference portion of the 
event, and once that's confirmed I'll create a separate page for unconference 
planning.

When the LFN wiki is up and running, I'll send out a separate announcement and 
move the Developer Forum planning activities there (I'll copy over any 
comments/edits on the OPNFV wiki pages.)

Thanks,

Ray

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