TCB-19 (F2F)

Europe/Amsterdam
Amsterdam

Amsterdam

Science Park 140 1098 XG Amsterdam The Netherlands
Description
The 19th TCB meeting will be held in meeting room N328 at NIKHEF

This is a F2F meeting, please see the EGI.eu directions for more information, or NIKHEF directions directly. However, we have prepared an audio conference bridge, please see the attached dial-in information for details.

Note: The meeting room N328 is not reachable from the main entrance staircase. From the main entrance, pass the reception and turn right immediately after it and follow the hallway turning left, passing a large open plan storage area. Arriving at the next staircase near to meeting room N041 (see floor plan for details) take the elevator (or use the stairs) to get to the 3rd floor and N328.


dial-in numbers
EGI.eu directions
Minutes
NIKHEF floor plan
Participants
  • Alberto Di Meglio
  • Andrea Ceccanti
  • Balazs Konya
  • Bernd Schuller
  • Christian Bernardt
  • David Wallom
  • Doina Cristina Aiftimiei
  • Gergely Sipos
  • Michel Drescher
  • Peter Solagna
  • Sergio Andreozzi
  • Steven Newhouse
  • Tiziana Ferrari
  • Zdeněk Šustr
    • EGI ecosystem support model

      Held in a workshop style, this session will begin with setting the context for Technology Providers in the larger picture.

      Through discussions and active participation and contribution this session seeks to elicit specific and concrete support models for different types of Technology Providers: Ranging from small teams taking ownership of a set of specific libraries to Platform Integrators that assemble and bundle services, libraries and other types of software into self-sufficient and well defined Community Platforms, all contributions are part of the EGI ecosystem.

      The goal of this session is to find commonalities and differences between support models, as well as backing Technology Providers that are interested in taking discussions further into commitment agreements for these models.

    • 12:30
      Lunch
    • EGI Platform Architecture

      After having identified, in the previous session, a number of support models and Technology Providers that fit that scheme and are interested in discussing committing to it, this 2 hour session will examine and validate the EGI Platform architecture.

      Participants will look at the current EGI Platform Architecture, what subsystems and services each modeled platform will or should comprise of, and where the interaction and integration points between different platforms will be.

      In this workshop, participants will also work towards drafting a number of Community Platforms, identify product teams that wish to contribute software to them, and who shall be responsible for assembly, integration and provisioning.

      • 1
        Introduction
        Overview, organisation of the whole picture, and alignment with the EGI strategy
      • 2
        EGI Platforms
        An overview and scope of the EGI principal platforms: The EGI Core Infrastructure Platform - A solution to federate distributed e-Infrastructures. The EGI Cloud Infrastructure Platform - A federated IaaS Cloud platform The EGI Collaboration Platform - Services to facilitate collaboration across Research Communities
      • 3
        Community Platforms, UMD and the Software Repository
        What is EGI's definition of a Community Platform? Does it fit the current landscape, does it sufficiently capture reality? What needs to be changed in that definition, and for which reasons? Which Grid stacks would fit this definition and might emerge as marketable Community Platforms in the ecosystem? Which research communities do these Community Platforms support? What will happen with the UMD? What will it provide? What is the scope of the UMD, and does it have the potential to cannibalise on Community Platforms? Which role does the EGI Software Repository play in this ecosystem? Which services can it offer to Technology Providers, and are Product Teams required to use it, and under which conditions?
      • 4
        Discussion
        Back to back with the discussions around community platforms, this contribution aims to focus on aligning Community Platforms and the EGI Platforms with each other. Another topic of discussion here is a potential new platform to discuss: An "EGI Commodity Computing Platform", a simple (or simplified) set of components bundled together to lower the barrier for research communities to engage with EGI. Which components and services would fit such a platform? Who owns it? Who maintains it? which type of researchers does it target?
    • Admin & Regulars
      • 5
        Actions Review
      • 6
        Task Forces reports
      • 7
        AOB