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eckelcu
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

CiscoDevNet is teaming up with the Linux Foundation and Dell-EMC to host the first ever hackathon as part of the Open Networking Summit (ONS). The hackathon is a one day hackathon event on Monday, April 3. ONS runs April 3-6.

Date: Monday, April 03, 2017 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM (Pacific Time)

Location: Grand Ballroom C, Santa Clara Convention Center

The hackathon theme of Innovation via Open Code and Integrations was selected to achieve the goals of wide community participation, jump start projects/efforts and integrate open networking elements within interesting solutions. This is an ideal opportunity to learn from and work with top notch peers across a wide variety of areas.

Proposed projects are grouped into the following areas. Additional projects are welcome.

  1. Documentation
    • OpenDaylight documentation led by OpenDaylight experts
    • Idea-a-Thon: produce solution briefs
  2. Interoperability of Orchestrators Across Controllers
    • Open source and vendor specific allowed
    • Specific combinations will be available as a starting point, or bring your own!
  3. OPNFV Solutions
  4. VNFs on ONAP
  5. Apps on OpenSwitch (OPX Base)

Experts and thought leaders will be on hand during the event for these zones. Teams and projects are not limited to the zones and projects. If you have any interesting ideas involving Open Source Networking, we welcome your participation!

Open Source Projects of Interest: OpenDaylight, ONOS, ONAP, OpenSwitch, OPNFV, OpenContrail, and Nuage

Come share your ideas and coding skills to move the needle on networking, while giving back to the open source community!

Click here for more information on the Hackathon!

Follow us on Twitter @eckelcu @CiscoDevNet #ONS2017

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