Prime Guide to LF Edge For Current and New Members
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We are creating a common framework for hardware and software standards and best practices critical to sustaining current and future generations of IoT and edge devices. 2
LF Edge References Key Contacts Key Resources Web Site https://www.lfedge.org/ Arpit Joshipura, Executive Sponsor ajoshipura@linuxfoundation.org Wiki https://wiki.lfedge.org/ Mail Lists https://lists.lfedge.org/ Brett Preston, Senior Program Manager bpreston@linuxfoundation.org / info@lfedge.org Technical Advisory Council: https://wiki.lfedge.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=16 Jill Lovato, PR and Marketing Lead 71298 jlovato@linuxfoundation.org / pr@lfedge.org Outreach Committee/Marketing: Eric Ball, IT Operations https://lists.lfedge.org/g/outreach-committee eball@linuxfondation.org / helpdesk@lfedge.org 3
LF Edge Elected Leadership › Governing Board › Chair: Melissa Evers-Hood, Intel › General Member Representatives: › Keith Steele, IOTech and Rob Hirschfeld, RackN › Technical Advisory Council (TAC) › Chair: To Be Elected › Outreach Committee › Chair: Balaji Ethirajulu, Ericsson › Budget Committee Treasurer › To Be Elected 4
LF Edge Projects Leadership › Akraino Edge Stack › TSC Chair: Kandan Kathirvel, AT&T › EdgeX Foundry › TSC Chair: Keith Steele, IOTech › Home Edge › TAC Representative: Myeonggi (MJ) Jeong, Samsung › Open Glossary of Edge Computing › TAC Representative: Matthew Trifiro, Vapor IO › Project EVE › TAC Representative: Erik Nordmark, ZEDEDA 5
Join the LF Edge Foundation - Membership Benefits Organizations join LF Edge because they want to take an active role in supporting the growth and evolution of the open source Edge ecosystem. LF Edge Membership Provides: Marketing Amplification Community Engagement Thought and Brand Awareness Leadership 7
General Members Associate Members
LF Edge Foundation Annual Dues Not Yet a Linux Foundation Member Existing Linux Foundation Member Premier Member $70,000 $50,000 5,000 employees +: $45,000 5,000 employees +: $25,000 500 - 4,999: $30,000 500 - 4,999: $15,000 General Member 100 - 499: $20,000 100 - 499: $10,000 Up to 99 employees: $7,500 Up to 99 employees: $2,500 10
General Membership Targeted for organizations that want to put their organization in full view in support of LF Edge and our mission. Organizations that join at the General level are deeply committed to using open source technology, helping LF Edge grow, voicing the opinions of their customers, and giving back to the community. General members are eligible to: • Participate in elections to appoint one (1) representative to the LF Edge Governing Board per every ten (10) General members, up to three (3) maximum General representatives. • Receive greater insight into LF Edge strategy and project roadmaps through increased engagement with the LF Edge Executive Sponsor and staff. • Create an individualized press release upon membership announcement with the LF Edge PR team. • Participate in all Marketing, Community, Thought Leadership opportunities. • Demonstrate your support for LF Edge by displaying your logo on the LF Edge website and in marketing materials. 11
Premier Membership Highest tier of membership – For organizations who contribute heavily to open source Edge and bring in their own projects to be hosted at the Foundation. They work in concert with LF Edge + LF team members. These companies want to take the most active role in enabling open source Edge. Premier members are eligible to: (Enjoy all the benefits of General level, plus;) • Appoint one (1) representative to the LF Edge Governing Board. • Appoint one (1) representative as a voting member in any subcommittees or activities of the Governing Board. • Enjoy most prominent placement in displays of membership including on the website and in marketing materials. • Increased access to Linux Foundation’s invitation-only Open Source Leadership Summit. • Create an individualized press release upon membership announcement with the LF Edge PR team. • Receive ongoing, individual engagement and guidance from LF Edge Executive Sponsor and staff. 12
LF Edge Projects 13
Akraino Edge Stack Brief Description: Key Links: Web Site https://www.lfedge.org/projects/akraino/ Akraino Edge Stack aims to create an open source Wiki https://wiki.akraino.org/ Gerrit https://gerrit.akraino.org/r/#/q/status:open software stack that supports high-availability cloud Documentation https://wiki.akraino.org/display/AK/Documentation services optimized for edge computing systems Mail Lists https://lists.akraino.org/g/main and applications. Technical Steering Committee https://wiki.akraino.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4456453 Contributed by: Blueprints https://wiki.akraino.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=1147243 AT&T in February 2018 Calendar Key Contacts: Via Wiki: https://wiki.akraino.org/display/AK/Akraino+TSC+Group+Calendar Via Mail Lists: https://lists.akraino.org/g/tsc/calendar Kandan Kathirvel, AT&T, TSC Chair Tina Tsou, Arm, TSC Vice-Chair 14
EdgeX Foundry Brief Description: Key Links: EdgeX is a vendor-neutral, open source, loosely- Web Site https://www.lfedge.org/projects/edgexfoundry/ coupled microservices framework that provides Wiki https://wiki.edgexfoundry.org/ Gihub https://github.com/edgexfoundry the choice to plug and play from a growing Documentation https://docs.edgexfoundry.org/ ecosystem of available 3rd party offerings or Mail Lists https://lists.edgexfoundry.org/g/main/subgroups Slack https://slack.edgexfoundry.org/ augment with your own proprietary innovations. With a focus on the IoT Edge, EdgeX simplifies the Technical Steering Committee https://wiki.edgexfoundry.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=329436 process to design, develop and deploy solutions across industrial, enterprise, and consumer Getting Started Guide https://docs.edgexfoundry.org/Ch-GettingStarted.html applications. Calendar Via Website: https://www.edgexfoundry.org/calendar/ Contributed by: Via Mail Lists: https://lists.edgexfoundry.org/g/EdgeX-TSC/calendar Dell in April 2017 Key Contacts: Keith Steele, IOTech, TSC Chair Jim White, Dell, TSC Vice-Chair 15
Home Edge Brief Description: Key Links: Web Site https://www.lfedge.org/projects/homeedge/ Home Edge Project concentrates on driving and Wiki: https://wiki.lfedge.org/display/HOME/Home+Edge+Project enabling a robust, reliable, and intelligent home Mail Lists https://lists.lfedge.org/g/homeedge-tsc edge computing open source framework, platform and ecosystem running on a variety of devices in our daily lives. Contributed by: Samsung Electronics – Seed Code release 1H2019 Key Contacts: Myeonggi (MJ) Jeong, Samsung, TAC Representative 16
Open Glossary of Edge Computing Brief Description: The Open Glossary of Edge Computing project Key Links: Web Site https://www.lfedge.org/projects/openglossary/ provides a concise collection of terms related to GitHub https://github.com/lf-edge/glossary the field of edge computing. Mail Lists https://lists.lfedge.org/g/glossary-tsc Landscape Map https://www.stateoftheedge.com/landscape/ Contributed by: Open Glossary of Edge Computing [v0.9.0-Beta] Vapor IO and Packet in June 2018 https://edge.docsend.com/view/7rm4d3d Key Contacts: Matthew Trifiro, Vapor IO, TAC Representative 17
Project EVE Brief Description: Project EVE (Edge Virtualization Engine) aims to Key Links: Web Site https://www.lfedge.org/projects/eve/ develop an open, agnostic and standardized Mail Lists https://lists.lfedge.org/g/eve-tsc architecture unifying the approach to developing https://lists.lfedge.org/g/eve and orchestrating cloud-native applications across the enterprise on-premises edge. Contributed by: ZEDEDA in January 2019 Key Contacts: Erik Nordmark, ZEDEDA, TAC Representative 18
Getting Involved with LF Edge Projects and Committees 19
Ways to Get Involved with the LF Edge Projects Participate in the Provide your development testing and efforts: Review and Attend developer Contribute to deployment submit code events for LF Edge documentation feedback via patches, report projects appropriate project bugs, request new channels features, etc. Join the LF Edge Join the projects’ Technical Advisory Contribute to the mailing lists and Start a local User Council (TAC) calls Open Glossary of participate in the Group Meetup and subscribe to Edge Computing discussions the TAC mailing list 20
Ways to Engage with LF Edge Marketing and PR Attend Outreach Co-promotion of Committee Publish use cases, project related Marketing and PR meetings and case studies, white updates, releases, support for demos participate in LF papers, and and news via LF at meetups and Edge driven deployment Edge social media events marketing and insights accounts outreach activities Get support for Coordination at artwork, web site, Contribute to the Host vendor events – speaking content creation, forthcoming LF neutral content via proposals, booth etc., related to LF Edge Landscape LF Edge blog site attendance, demos, Edge and its tool etc. projects Identify LF Edge Volunteer for speaking planning initiatives Help secure user opportunities in such as developing stories about LF Volunteer to host your region and annual marketing Edge based LF Edge Day help secure plan, preparing for deployments. speakers from the major event, etc. LF Edge community 21
Ways to Get Involved with the TAC Share success stories, Identify Attend TAC Bi- opportunities and opportunities for Support TAC weekly calls, challenges with the collaboration on leadership in participate in the broader technical common interests inviting speakers discussion, community to seek and initiatives volunteer input from peers Support technical Support TAC in leadership for hosting and Support TAC Chair harmonization sponsors intra- who works with the Support TAC in efforts with other project and inter- Governing Board to evaluating new open source project in-person highlight the projects for communities within developer events Projects’ collective inclusion in LF Edge and beyond LF for LF Edge opportunities and Edge projects any resource needs 22
Display Your LF Edge Membership Badge › These badges are available (svg and png) from the LF Edge Wiki: https://github.com/lf-edge/artwork › Members can display membership badges on booth collateral and on their website. 23
Meet LF Edge Staff and Community Members at Upcoming Events Open Source Leadership Summit Half Moon Bay, CA March 12-14 Hannover Messe Hannover, Germany April 1-5 Open Networking Summit San Jose, CA April 3-5 Internet of Things World Santa Clara, CA May 13-16 Open Source Summit China Shanghai June 24-26 Open Source Summit Japan Tokyo July 17-19 Please visit https://www.lfedge.org/events/ or contact pr@lfedge.org to confirm if LF Edge will have a presence at an event that is not listed here. 24
Please follow up with Brett Preston or Arpit Joshipura Web site: https://www.lfedge.org/ Email: info@lfedge.org 25
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