+1 Carlos, and Running Code has *always* been of interest here.
Al

From: Nfvrg [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Carlos Pignataro 
(cpignata)
Sent: Friday, February 05, 2016 9:24 AM
To: Alexander Vainshtein
Cc: SDN IRTF list; [email protected] list; [email protected]; [email protected]; 
[email protected]; Alberto Rodriguez-Natal
Subject: Re: [Nfvrg] [nvo3] OpenOverlayRouter released!

Sasha,

It seems to me to be extremely relevant and very proper, as we want more open 
source software connections with the IETF.
https://www.ietf.org/meeting/91/2014.11.13_DWard-IETF-91.pdf
https://www.internetsociety.org/publications/ietf-journal-march-2015/open-standards-open-source-open-loop

“Within the IETF, we face numerous issues around our own life cycle. […] What 
does the subject matter of popular, network-centric OSS projects imply might be 
missing at the IETF?”

“How to Make the IETF Relevant in this Environment

• Fix, change, or reinvent the liaison process because it will be critical to 
collaboration with OSS projects. In fact, don’t even use the liaison process as 
a model.
• Embrace Open Source projects.”

Thanks,

— Carlos.


On Feb 5, 2016, at 12:54 AM, Alexander Vainshtein 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
wrote:

Is this a proper kind of  message on  IETF mailing lists?

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From: nvo3 <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> on behalf of 
Alberto Rodriguez-Natal <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Sent: Thursday, February 4, 2016 6:26 PM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> list; 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>; SDN IRTF list; 
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Subject: [nvo3] OpenOverlayRouter released!

Hi all,

We would like to announce the first release of OpenOverlayRouter (OOR - spelled 
"double-O-R"), an open-source project, under the Apache 2.0 License, to 
instantiate programmable overlays. OOR is edge-oriented and multiplatform 
(Android, Linux and OpenWRT) with the aim to offer a flexible and 
easy-to-deploy overlay infrastructure. OOR is based on the former 
LISPmob.org<http://lispmob.org/> code.


* Who can use it *

OOR is intended for end-users looking for easy multihoming, companies with 
strong presence at the edge, startups interested in overlay solutions and 
researchers exploring new scenarios.


* Supported protocols *

OOR is interoperable with OpenDaylight and supports several protocols for both 
the data and control plane. On the control plane, it supports NETCONF for 
provisioning and management and LISP for operational state exchange. On the 
data plane, it supports IPv4 and IPv6 overlays with LISP and VXLAN-GPE 
encapsulations. The roadmap includes L2 overlays, further encapsulations and 
support for SFC headers.


* Code *

You can find all the details and get the code at:
http://openoverlayrouter.org/<http://webdefence.global.blackspider.com/urlwrap/?q=AXicJcqxDcJADABAS0zAIv95kQYqOmoooXIei7zk2JHjvMgejMQMzBMEV992A7cPwOsNYLw0qQuT1TBg4aziphyyDjCn9nQ5X3OT9mnXAjI9Ue5koWKRqXcqcqRcnJh-v3cfDzHqSKKVjHExnf371R4R_la7aigo&Z>


Thanks!
The OpenOverlayRouter team
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