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Summary Status

Originally targeted roll-out of August 2008 will be delayed until January 2008.
Infrastructure milestone has been met.
Significant progress on the next milestone, Core.

See Also the Athena 10 Technical Plan: Milestones

Project Goals

  • Inventory Athena use cases.
  • Identify obsolete functionality and retire it.
  • Maintain or improve service levels for the non-obsolete functionality.
  • Migrate more functionality off of MIT-maintained code.
  • Redo MIT-maintained functionality to reduce its size and maintenance cost.
  • Adopt a base operating system in closer alignment with current practice in the MIT Linux community. (Ubuntu replaces Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL))
  • Adopt applications and services in closer alignment with current practice in the MIT Linux community. (Applications, Services, and Device drivers of Ubuntu are more modern than what is in RHEL.
  • Improve security.
  • Modularize functionality to allow installation on top of pre-installed OS.
  • New: Form a collaboration with the Student Information Processing Board (SIPB) to leverage their modular DebAthena work, and to build a unified product going forward.

The Athena 10 Technical Plan contains the use case analysis of the Red Hat 4-based Athena version 9.4, the mapping of that functionality onto the Ubuntu base operating system, and the current status of the development work to produce the Athena 10 deliverables.

Deliverables

  • Software packages
    • Athena original software
    • Configurators for native or imported third party packages.
    • Self maintenace
  • Source repositories for software for which MIT is the upstream maintainer.
  • An automated update from Athena 9.4.
  • An installation system.
  • Release notes and documentation, particularly for aspects of Athena 9.4 which become desupported or supported in different ways.

These deliverables are further detailed in the Athena 10 Technical Plan: Deliverables

Roll-out Plan

To be refined.

Stakeholders

  • Athena Cluster Services Personnel who will install and maintain systems.
  • Athena Consultants who will field questions.
  • Academic Computing – will need service continuity, and input into long term direction.
  • Users of Athena General Use Clusters.
  • Users and maintainers of Private Athena Workstations.
  • Athena Server Operations.
  • MIT Training and Publications team, to assist with documentation.
  • Users of Third party Software, and Alex Prengel who maintains the third party software.

Lead Users

Planned timeline

Mitigation of impact of delay from August 2008

  • Incoming students will want something like Debathena. What can we give them?
  • Linux-based dialup will be in demand. How can this demand be met in advance of Athena 10?
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