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Now, TAG Runtime is starting on a Cloud Native AI Security Whitepaper, which needs expert from both TAGs or at the least get to benefit from each other expertise/experience.
This issue is raised to get answers for followings:
How this project can be run in a collaborative fashion by above two TAGs?
Joint ownership of the project/final artifacts - what is to be done, if anything?
What could be the best way to proceed on this one and if creating a cadence for this one is a way to go, given people from both sides need to work together.
What processes we have or may need to create in the tag-security for this collaboration?
Impact: Describe the customer impact of the problem. Who will this help? How
will it help them?
This is about CNCF internal processes for the collaboration among TAGs for a given deliverable.
Note that this is particularly about "Cloud Native AI Security Whitepaper" which involves collaborating with TAG Runtime but it could be true for collaboration with any other TAG within CNCF.
Scope: How much effort will this take? ok to provide a range of options if or
"not yet determined" for initial proposals. Feel free to include proposed tasks
below or link a Google doc
This is to be discussed among TAG Security and STAG leadership and simply find a suitable way to collaborate with TAG Runtime (or any other TAG in the future).
Intent to lead:
I volunteer to be a project lead on this proposal if the community is
interested in pursing this work. This statement of intent does not preclude
others from co-leading or becoming lead in my stead.
Proposal to Project:
Added to the planned meeting template for mm dd
Raised in a Security TAG meeting to determine interest - mm dd
Collaborators comment on issue for determine interest and nominate project
lead
Scope determined via meeting mm dd and/or shared document add link
with call for participation in #tag-security slack channel thread add link
and mailing list email add link
Scope presented to Security TAG leadership and Sponsor is assigned
TO DO
Security TAG Leadership Representative:
Project leader(s):
Issue is assigned to project leaders and Security TAG Leadership
Representative
Project Members:
Fill in addition TODO items here so the project team and community can
see progress!
Scope
Deliverable(s)
Project Schedule
Slack Channel (as needed)
Meeting Time & Day:
Meeting Notes (link)
Meeting Details (zoom or hangouts link)
Retrospective
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Description: what's your idea?
In the last couple of years following whitepapers have been published by respective CNCF TAGs:
Cloud Native AI Whitepaper - TAG Runtime (AI Workgroup)
Cloud Native Security Whitepaper - TAG Security
Now, TAG Runtime is starting on a Cloud Native AI Security Whitepaper, which needs expert from both TAGs or at the least get to benefit from each other expertise/experience.
This issue is raised to get answers for followings:
Impact: Describe the customer impact of the problem. Who will this help? How
will it help them?
This is about CNCF internal processes for the collaboration among TAGs for a given deliverable.
Scope: How much effort will this take? ok to provide a range of options if or
"not yet determined" for initial proposals. Feel free to include proposed tasks
below or link a Google doc
This is to be discussed among TAG Security and STAG leadership and simply find a suitable way to collaborate with TAG Runtime (or any other TAG in the future).
Intent to lead:
interested in pursing this work. This statement of intent does not preclude
others from co-leading or becoming lead in my stead.
Proposal to Project:
lead
with call for participation in #tag-security slack channel thread add link
and mailing list email add link
TO DO
Representative
see progress!
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