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Anyone who is interested in participating in a brigade can join as a member and they will be asked to identify specific tasks related to that brigade's efforts that they will take on.  They are responsible for participating in the brigade's planning and for communicating their progress with their fellow brigade members.

Meetings

All brigade leads and mentors are asked to attend a monthly status call – the purpose of the call is to support the effectiveness of brigades by creating a place where leads and mentors can raise any concerns or blockers and where they can learn best practices and tips.  The call is currently scheduled every fourth Wednesday at 10 pacific and you can find the meeting details on the ONOS community calendar.  If you're unable to attend this meeting, please either delegate this to another brigade member or send in a status update before the meeting.  For other meetings, you and your brigade can decide if and when to schedule team meetings.

Product Owners

The product owner makes sure the work of the brigade is relevant to the operator. As such, the product owner usually comes from an operator environment (AT&T, Verizon, etc..) and they have a PoC, Lab Trial, or Field Trial that has been selected by the use case steering team. The person could also come from a vendor involved in a PoC, lab trial, or field trial. It is similar to the role as defined in agile scrum. In short, they make sure the features are defined from the end user perspective, and they make sure that work is done in priority order. The product owner provides "pull" for features from the team - helping to bring the work into use in the network. One can find more information on the web about the role of a product owner. One such page is here.

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