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Proposal for Virtual Tenant Network

Tomohisa YAMABE <t-yamabe@...>
 

Hello,

Proposal for Virtual Tenant Network (VTN) project has been uploaded on the following wiki page.

https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/OpenDaylight_Virtual_Tenant_Network_(VTN):Proposal

We are planning to contribute the source code of VTN.
Please elaborate on the following points so that we can make the arrangements for registering the same.

* Specific steps for registering the source code
Major portion of VTN source code has been written in C/C++, and some portions are written in Java.

* Package name used in Java
Currently, package name that we are using starts with com.nec.
Could we use, e.g., org.opendaylight.vtn, to change this to a vender neutral name?

* Deep dive
We would like to have deep dive session during the Hack fest on May 21 if it's appropriate.

Regards,
--
T.Yamabe


Re: Proposal for Virtual Tenant Network

David Meyer <dmm@...>
 

Yamabe-san,

On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 5:23 AM, Tomohisa YAMABE <t-yamabe@...> wrote:
Hello,

Proposal for Virtual Tenant Network (VTN) project has been uploaded on the
following wiki page.

https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/OpenDaylight_Virtual_Tenant_Network_(VTN):Proposal


We are planning to contribute the source code of VTN.
Please elaborate on the following points so that we can make the
arrangements for registering the same.

* Specific steps for registering the source code
Major portion of VTN source code has been written in C/C++, and some
portions are written in Java.

* Package name used in Java
Currently, package name that we are using starts with com.nec.
Could we use, e.g., org.opendaylight.vtn, to change this to a vender
neutral name?

* Deep dive
We would like to have deep dive session during the Hack fest on May 21 if
it's appropriate.
Thank you very much for your contribution and for the project pages on
the wiki. We will be finalizing dates and the agenda for the hackfest
so we wil be sorting this out over the next few days.

Thank you again for your contribution.

--dmm


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Re: Proposal for Virtual Tenant Network

Ed Warnicke (eaw) <eaw@...>
 

Yamabe-san,
Thank you very much for your project proposal, my comments are inline below.
On May 6, 2013, at 7:23 AM, Tomohisa YAMABE <t-yamabe@...> wrote:

Hello,

Proposal for Virtual Tenant Network (VTN) project has been uploaded on the following wiki page.

https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/OpenDaylight_Virtual_Tenant_Network_(VTN):Proposal

We are planning to contribute the source code of VTN.
Please elaborate on the following points so that we can make the arrangements for registering the same.

* Specific steps for registering the source code
  Major portion of VTN source code has been written in C/C++, and some portions are written in Java.


I don't think that C/C++ should present any problem.

calls for a minimum two week public comment period for project proposals (presuming you are seeking
to enter as an incubation project, rather than a bootstrap project).  Once that period has passed a
creation review will be held, and presuming the TSC approves (which I would expect) development
resources (like git repos, etc) will be provided.  

Because contributions of existing code need to go through IPR review prior to the creation review,
I would expect you would need to provide the code to the OpenDaylight staff for that process to conclude prior
to your creation review.  You should email Phil Robb <probb@...> to arrange for those mechanics 
sooner rather than later.

* Package name used in Java
  Currently, package name that we are using starts with com.nec.
  Could we use, e.g., org.opendaylight.vtn, to change this to a vender neutral name?


Yes, org.opendaylight.vtn sounds very reasonable as a vendor neutral package name.

It is generally a good practice for packages to be named org.opendaylight.<repo name>, and I would expect
your git repo to be named vtn given the project name :)


* Deep dive
  We would like to have deep dive session during the Hack fest on May 21 if it's appropriate.


I believe that the hackfest is being moved out towards June 6-7… it would be awesome to do a deep dive
then :)

Ed

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Re: Proposal for Virtual Tenant Network

Tomohisa YAMABE <t-yamabe@...>
 

Ed-san,
Thank you for your comments.
I will send email to Phil Robb.

Regards,
--
T.Yamabe

(2013/05/10 8:56), Ed Warnicke (eaw) wrote:

Yamabe-san,
Thank you very much for your project proposal, my comments are inline below.
On May 6, 2013, at 7:23 AM, Tomohisa YAMABE <t-yamabe@... <mailto:t-yamabe@...>> wrote:

Hello,

Proposal for Virtual Tenant Network (VTN) project has been uploaded on the following wiki page.

https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/OpenDaylight_Virtual_Tenant_Network_(VTN):Proposal

We are planning to contribute the source code of VTN.
Please elaborate on the following points so that we can make the arrangements for registering the same.

* Specific steps for registering the source code
Major portion of VTN source code has been written in C/C++, and some portions are written in Java.
I don't think that C/C++ should present any problem.

The Project Lifecycle: http://www.opendaylight.org/project-lifecycle-releases
calls for a minimum two week public comment period for project proposals (presuming you are seeking
to enter as an incubation project, rather than a bootstrap project). Once that period has passed a
creation review will be held, and presuming the TSC approves (which I would expect) development
resources (like git repos, etc) will be provided.

Because contributions of existing code need to go through IPR review prior to the creation review,
I would expect you would need to provide the code to the OpenDaylight staff for that process to conclude prior
to your creation review. You should email Phil Robb <probb@... <mailto:probb@...>> to arrange for those
mechanics
sooner rather than later.

* Package name used in Java
Currently, package name that we are using starts with com.nec.
Could we use, e.g., org.opendaylight.vtn, to change this to a vender neutral name?
Yes, org.opendaylight.vtn sounds very reasonable as a vendor neutral package name.

It is generally a good practice for packages to be named org.opendaylight.<repo name>, and I would expect
your git repo to be named vtn given the project name :)


* Deep dive
We would like to have deep dive session during the Hack fest on May 21 if it's appropriate.
I believe that the hackfest is being moved out towards June 6-7… it would be awesome to do a deep dive
then :)

Ed

Regards,
--
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Re: Proposal for Virtual Tenant Network

m-kudo@...
 

Hello,

The proposal for Virtual Tenant Network (VTN) project was revised by adding three members as committers and one member as an additional contributor.
When this project is approved, we will add more people as committers.

Best regards,
--
M. Kudo
NEC Corporation

Ed-san,
Thank you for your comments.
I will send email to Phil Robb.

Regards,
--
T.Yamabe

(2013/05/10 8:56), Ed Warnicke (eaw) wrote:
Yamabe-san,
Thank you very much for your project proposal, my comments are inline below.
On May 6, 2013, at 7:23 AM, Tomohisa YAMABE <t-yamabe@... <mailto:t-yamabe@...>> wrote:

Hello,

Proposal for Virtual Tenant Network (VTN) project has been uploaded on the following wiki page.

https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/OpenDaylight_Virtual_Tenant_Network_(VTN):Proposal

We are planning to contribute the source code of VTN.
Please elaborate on the following points so that we can make the arrangements for registering the same.

* Specific steps for registering the source code
Major portion of VTN source code has been written in C/C++, and some portions are written in Java.
I don't think that C/C++ should present any problem.

The Project Lifecycle: http://www.opendaylight.org/project-lifecycle-releases
calls for a minimum two week public comment period for project proposals (presuming you are seeking
to enter as an incubation project, rather than a bootstrap project). Once that period has passed a
creation review will be held, and presuming the TSC approves (which I would expect) development
resources (like git repos, etc) will be provided.

Because contributions of existing code need to go through IPR review prior to the creation review,
I would expect you would need to provide the code to the OpenDaylight staff for that process to conclude prior
to your creation review. You should email Phil Robb <probb@... <mailto:probb@...>> to arrange for those
mechanics
sooner rather than later.

* Package name used in Java
Currently, package name that we are using starts with com.nec.
Could we use, e.g., org.opendaylight.vtn, to change this to a vender neutral name?
Yes, org.opendaylight.vtn sounds very reasonable as a vendor neutral package name.

It is generally a good practice for packages to be named org.opendaylight.<repo name>, and I would expect
your git repo to be named vtn given the project name :)


* Deep dive
We would like to have deep dive session during the Hack fest on May 21 if it's appropriate.
I believe that the hackfest is being moved out towards June 6-7? it would be awesome to do a deep dive
then :)

Ed

Regards,
--
T.Yamabe
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Re: project-proposals Digest, Vol 2, Issue 1

titcheu thierry <thierry_tct@...>
 

Hello,
I  am a student at the University of science and technology of China, Interested in virtualization with SDN. I would like to participate on the project Virtual Tenant Network. Is it possible? if so what to do to get involved?
Thanks,
Best Regards!
 

Titcheu C. Thierry

School of Computer Science and Technology
University of Science and technology of china
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Hello,

The proposal for Virtual Tenant Network (VTN) project was revised by adding three members as committers and one member as an additional contributor.
When this project is approved, we will add more people as committers.

Best regards,
--
M. Kudo
NEC Corporation


> Ed-san,
> Thank you for your comments.
> I will send email to Phil Robb.
>
> Regards,
> --
> T.Yamabe
>
> (2013/05/10 8:56), Ed Warnicke (eaw) wrote:
> > Yamabe-san,
> > Thank you very much for your project proposal, my comments are inline below.
> > On May 6, 2013, at 7:23 AM, Tomohisa YAMABE <t-yamabe@... <mailto:t-yamabe@...>> wrote:
> >
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> Proposal for Virtual Tenant Network (VTN) project has been uploaded on the following wiki page.
> >>
> >> https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/OpenDaylight_Virtual_Tenant_Network_(VTN):Proposal
> >>
> >> We are planning to contribute the source code of VTN.
> >> Please elaborate on the following points so that we can make the arrangements for registering the same.
> >>
> >> * Specific steps for registering the source code
> >>  Major portion of VTN source code has been written in C/C++, and some portions are written in Java.
> >>
> >
> > I don't think that C/C++ should present any problem.
> >
> > The Project Lifecycle: http://www.opendaylight.org/project-lifecycle-releases
> > calls for a minimum two week public comment period for project proposals (presuming you are seeking
> > to enter as an incubation project, rather than a bootstrap project).  Once that period has passed a
> > creation review will be held, and presuming the TSC approves (which I would expect) development
> > resources (like git repos, etc) will be provided.
> >
> > Because contributions of existing code need to go through IPR review prior to the creation review,
> > I would expect you would need to provide the code to the OpenDaylight staff for that process to conclude prior
> > to your creation review.  You should email Phil Robb <probb@... <mailto:probb@...>> to arrange for those
> > mechanics
> > sooner rather than later.
> >
> >> * Package name used in Java
> >>  Currently, package name that we are using starts with com.nec.
> >>  Could we use, e.g., org.opendaylight.vtn, to change this to a vender neutral name?
> >>
> >
> > Yes, org.opendaylight.vtn sounds very reasonable as a vendor neutral package name.
> >
> > It is generally a good practice for packages to be named org.opendaylight.<repo name>, and I would expect
> > your git repo to be named vtn given the project name :)
> >
> >
> >> * Deep dive
> >>  We would like to have deep dive session during the Hack fest on May 21 if it's appropriate.
> >>
> >
> > I believe that the hackfest is being moved out towards June 6-7? it would be awesome to do a deep dive
> > then :)
> >
> > Ed
> >
> >> Regards,
> >> --
> >> T.Yamabe
> >> _______________________________________________
> >> project-proposals mailing list
> >> project-proposals@... <mailto:project-proposals@...>
> >> https://lists.opendaylight.org/mailman/listinfo/project-proposals
> >


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Re: project-proposals Digest, Vol 2, Issue 1

Hideyuki Tai <h-tai@...>
 

Hello Titcheu,

Thank you for having interest in VTN project.

This is an open source project, so you can freely participate
in discussion and freely contribute to the project.
I think the following page would be helpful for you to participate
on the project.
http://www.opendaylight.org/developers/how-participate

VTN Proposal has been accepted into Bootstrap State in the TSC
call yesterday.
So I think a repository and mailing lists for VTN Project will be created within a few days.
After the repository created, we will upload the source code of VTN Coordinator into it.

I will let you know when the mailing lists of VTN Project will be created.
Any ideas, questions, suggestions or contributions would be welcome.

Thanks,
Hide

--
Hideyuki Tai
E-mail: h-tai@...

(2013/06/14 11:09), titcheu thierry wrote:

Hello,
I am a student at the University of science and technology of China,
Interested in virtualization with SDN. I would like to participate on
the projectVirtual Tenant Network. Is it possible? if so what to do to
get involved?
Thanks,
Best Regards!

Titcheu C. Thierry

School of Computer Science and Technology
University of Science and technology of china
I can do All Things Through ChristWho Strengthens Me Philippians 4:13

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Hello,

The proposal for Virtual Tenant Network (VTN) project was revised by
adding three members as committers and one member as an additional
contributor.
When this project is approved, we will add more people as committers.

Best regards,
--
M. Kudo
NEC Corporation


> Ed-san,
> Thank you for your comments.
> I will send email to Phil Robb.
>
> Regards,
> --
> T.Yamabe
>
> (2013/05/10 8:56), Ed Warnicke (eaw) wrote:
> > Yamabe-san,
> > Thank you very much for your project proposal, my comments are
inline below.
> > On May 6, 2013, at 7:23 AM, Tomohisa YAMABE <t-yamabe@...
<mailto:t-yamabe@...> <mailto:t-yamabe@...
<mailto:t-yamabe@...>>> wrote:
> >
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> Proposal for Virtual Tenant Network (VTN) project has been
uploaded on the following wiki page.
> >>
> >>
https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/OpenDaylight_Virtual_Tenant_Network_(VTN):Proposal
> >>
> >> We are planning to contribute the source code of VTN.
> >> Please elaborate on the following points so that we can make the
arrangements for registering the same.
> >>
> >> * Specific steps for registering the source code
> >> Major portion of VTN source code has been written in C/C++, and
some portions are written in Java.
> >>
> >
> > I don't think that C/C++ should present any problem.
> >
> > The Project Lifecycle:
http://www.opendaylight.org/project-lifecycle-releases
> > calls for a minimum two week public comment period for project
proposals (presuming you are seeking
> > to enter as an incubation project, rather than a bootstrap
project). Once that period has passed a
> > creation review will be held, and presuming the TSC approves (which
I would expect) development
> > resources (like git repos, etc) will be provided.
> >
> > Because contributions of existing code need to go through IPR
review prior to the creation review,
> > I would expect you would need to provide the code to the
OpenDaylight staff for that process to conclude prior
> > to your creation review. You should email Phil Robb
<probb@... <mailto:probb@...>
<mailto:probb@... <mailto:probb@...>>>
to arrange for those
> > mechanics
> > sooner rather than later.
> >
> >> * Package name used in Java
> >> Currently, package name that we are using starts with com.nec.
> >> Could we use, e.g., org.opendaylight.vtn, to change this to a
vender neutral name?
> >>
> >
> > Yes, org.opendaylight.vtn sounds very reasonable as a vendor
neutral package name.
> >
> > It is generally a good practice for packages to be named
org.opendaylight.<repo name>, and I would expect
> > your git repo to be named vtn given the project name :)
> >
> >
> >> * Deep dive
> >> We would like to have deep dive session during the Hack fest on
May 21 if it's appropriate.
> >>
> >
> > I believe that the hackfest is being moved out towards June 6-7? it
would be awesome to do a deep dive
> > then :)
> >
> > Ed
> >
> >> Regards,
> >> --
> >> T.Yamabe
> >> _______________________________________________
> >> project-proposals mailing list
> >> project-proposals@...
<mailto:project-proposals@...>
<mailto:project-proposals@...
<mailto:project-proposals@...>>
> >> https://lists.opendaylight.org/mailman/listinfo/project-proposals
> >


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How to post a project proposal

daniel.bartos@...
 

Hello,
We just became a member of ODP and would like to get ready to post a project proposal. However I'm confused how to do it as dedicated page is not clear about it: https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Project_Proposals:Main

Is there a unified form for writing the proposal? Where are others' proposals stored? .... Please advice.

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Re: How to post a project proposal

Mike Dolan <mdolan@...>
 

Hi Daniel, the existing "template" is I think the currently approved proposals on the wiki. You can see them at the bottom of the page here. The technical team on the mailing list may have a blank template somewhere and I'll let them respond if they do, but I'm not aware of one that exists today.



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On Jun 28, 2013, at 4:55 AM, daniel.bartos@... wrote:

Hello,
We just became a member of ODP and would like to get ready to post a project proposal. However I'm confused how to do it as dedicated page is not clear about it: https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Project_Proposals:Main

Is there a unified form for writing the proposal? Where are others' proposals stored? .... Please advice.

Thank you,
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Pantheon Technologies s.r.o.
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Re: How to post a project proposal

Ed Warnicke (eaw) <eaw@...>
 

Daniel,
As Mike pointed you to, there are instructions here:
And I'm told if you create your new page of the form [[Project_Proposals:Foo| The Foo Proposal]] that it will
drop you into the proper template.
There is some additional information here:
About the project lifecycle.

Ed
On Jun 28, 2013, at 9:11 AM, Mike Dolan <mdolan@...> wrote:

Hi Daniel, the existing "template" is I think the currently approved proposals on the wiki. You can see them at the bottom of the page here. The technical team on the mailing list may have a blank template somewhere and I'll let them respond if they do, but I'm not aware of one that exists today.



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On Jun 28, 2013, at 4:55 AM, daniel.bartos@... wrote:

Hello,
We just became a member of ODP and would like to get ready to post a project proposal. However I'm confused how to do it as dedicated page is not clear about it: https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Project_Proposals:Main

Is there a unified form for writing the proposal? Where are others' proposals stored? .... Please advice.

Thank you,
-- 
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Manager

Pantheon Technologies s.r.o.
Mlynské Nivy 56
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Slovakia

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Lisp MappingService proposal

Gal Mainzer <GMainzer@...>
 

Hi All,

I’ve added a new proposal for OpenDaylight project. Please see all details at: https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Project_Proposals:LispMappingService

 

Thanks,

Gal


Re: Lisp MappingService proposal

David Meyer <dmm@...>
 

On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 1:03 PM, Gal Mainzer <GMainzer@...> wrote:
Hi All,

I’ve added a new proposal for OpenDaylight project. Please see all details
at: https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Project_Proposals:LispMappingService
Great to see this. Thanks! Have you thought about whether you would
like to join the Simultaneous Release [0] and if so when?

Thanks again,

--dmm



[0] https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Simultaneous_Release:Simultaneous_Release_Plan_2013



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Re: Lisp MappingService proposal

Gal Mainzer <GMainzer@...>
 

Hi David,
We have thought about it and we wish to join the Simultaneous Release. Any special things we need to do besides what is written in the below page?

Thanks,
Gal

-----Original Message-----
From: David Meyer [mailto:dmm@...]
Sent: Friday, June 28, 2013 11:22 PM
To: Gal Mainzer
Cc: project-proposals@...; Eldad Bar-Eli; Vina Ermagan (vermagan) (vermagan@...); (fmaino@...); Gidi Kaempfer; Sharon Barkai
Subject: Re: [Project-proposals] Lisp MappingService proposal

On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 1:03 PM, Gal Mainzer <GMainzer@...> wrote:
Hi All,

I've added a new proposal for OpenDaylight project. Please see all
details
at:
https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Project_Proposals:LispMappingServic
e
Great to see this. Thanks! Have you thought about whether you would like to join the Simultaneous Release [0] and if so when?

Thanks again,

--dmm



[0] https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Simultaneous_Release:Simultaneous_Release_Plan_2013



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Re: Lisp MappingService proposal

Ed Warnicke (eaw) <eaw@...>
 

Gal,
Once you have a project approved, you just need to add yourself to the
https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Simultaneous_Release:Simultaneous_Release_Plan_2013#Participating_Projects

Ed
On Jun 28, 2013, at 4:19 PM, Gal Mainzer <GMainzer@...>
wrote:

Hi David,
We have thought about it and we wish to join the Simultaneous Release. Any special things we need to do besides what is written in the below page?

Thanks,
Gal

-----Original Message-----
From: David Meyer [mailto:dmm@...]
Sent: Friday, June 28, 2013 11:22 PM
To: Gal Mainzer
Cc: project-proposals@...; Eldad Bar-Eli; Vina Ermagan (vermagan) (vermagan@...); (fmaino@...); Gidi Kaempfer; Sharon Barkai
Subject: Re: [Project-proposals] Lisp MappingService proposal

On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 1:03 PM, Gal Mainzer <GMainzer@...> wrote:
Hi All,

I've added a new proposal for OpenDaylight project. Please see all
details
at:
https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Project_Proposals:LispMappingServic
e
Great to see this. Thanks! Have you thought about whether you would like to join the Simultaneous Release [0] and if so when?

Thanks again,

--dmm



[0] https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Simultaneous_Release:Simultaneous_Release_Plan_2013



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Gal


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Re: Lisp MappingService proposal

David Meyer <dmm@...>
 

What Ed said, notiing that the TSC needs to approve the project so you
might want to schedule a walk-through for the TSC and/or Technical
Workstream call. Then we can start thinking about when the TSC can act
on the request and how that fits with the release milestone schedule.

--dmm

On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 2:44 PM, Ed Warnicke (eaw) <eaw@...> wrote:
Gal,
Once you have a project approved, you just need to add yourself to the
https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Simultaneous_Release:Simultaneous_Release_Plan_2013#Participating_Projects

Ed
On Jun 28, 2013, at 4:19 PM, Gal Mainzer <GMainzer@...>
wrote:

Hi David,
We have thought about it and we wish to join the Simultaneous Release. Any special things we need to do besides what is written in the below page?

Thanks,
Gal

-----Original Message-----
From: David Meyer [mailto:dmm@...]
Sent: Friday, June 28, 2013 11:22 PM
To: Gal Mainzer
Cc: project-proposals@...; Eldad Bar-Eli; Vina Ermagan (vermagan) (vermagan@...); (fmaino@...); Gidi Kaempfer; Sharon Barkai
Subject: Re: [Project-proposals] Lisp MappingService proposal

On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 1:03 PM, Gal Mainzer <GMainzer@...> wrote:
Hi All,

I've added a new proposal for OpenDaylight project. Please see all
details
at:
https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Project_Proposals:LispMappingServic
e
Great to see this. Thanks! Have you thought about whether you would like to join the Simultaneous Release [0] and if so when?

Thanks again,

--dmm



[0] https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Simultaneous_Release:Simultaneous_Release_Plan_2013



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Gal


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YANG Tools Proposal

Tony Tkacik
 

Hi All,
I've added a new proposal for OpenDaylight. Please see all details at: 
https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Project_Proposals:YANG_Tools
 
 
Thanks,

Tony Tkacik


Re: YANG Tools Proposal

Tony Tkacik
 

Hi All,
I've added a new proposal for OpenDaylight. Please see all details at: 
https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Project_Proposals:YANG_Tools
 

As the proposal is to seed it with some initial yang code from controller, I'd like to ask the 

controller committers blessing for moving the code to the new yangtools project.
 
Thanks,

Tony Tkacik


Re: YANG Tools Proposal

Ed Warnicke (eaw) <eaw@...>
 

+1 as a controller committer to moving the yangtools code from the controller project to a new yangtools project. 

Ed
On Jun 28, 2013, at 7:22 PM, "Tony Tkacik -X (ttkacik - Pantheon Technologies SRO at Cisco)"
 wrote:

Hi All,
I've added a new proposal for OpenDaylight. Please see all details at: 
https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Project_Proposals:YANG_Tools
 
As the proposal is to seed it with some initial yang code from controller, I'd like to ask the 
controller committers blessing for moving the code to the new yangtools project.
 
Thanks,
Tony Tkacik
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Re: [controller-dev] YANG Tools Proposal

Madhu Venugopal (vmadhu) <vmadhu@...>
 


+1. 

-Madhu 

From: "Tony Tkacik -X (ttkacik - Pantheon Technologies SRO at Cisco)" <ttkacik@...>
Date: Friday, June 28, 2013 5:22 PM
To: "project-proposals@..." <project-proposals@...>, "controller-dev@..." <controller-dev@...>
Subject: Re: [controller-dev] YANG Tools Proposal

Hi All,
I've added a new proposal for OpenDaylight. Please see all details at: 
https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Project_Proposals:YANG_Tools
 

As the proposal is to seed it with some initial yang code from controller, I'd like to ask the 

controller committers blessing for moving the code to the new yangtools project.
 
Thanks,

Tony Tkacik


Re: [controller-dev] YANG Tools Proposal

Kalvin Hom
 

+1 sounds good to me.

On Jun 28, 2013, at 5:22 PM, "Tony Tkacik -X (ttkacik - Pantheon Technologies SRO at Cisco)" <ttkacik@...> wrote:

Hi All,
I've added a new proposal for OpenDaylight. Please see all details at: 
https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Project_Proposals:YANG_Tools
 

As the proposal is to seed it with some initial yang code from controller, I'd like to ask the 

controller committers blessing for moving the code to the new yangtools project.
 
Thanks,

Tony Tkacik

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